But, their pre-mixed drum kits are just a lot further from the sound I want out of drums than Steven Slate out of the box, for whatever reason, so I've pretty much had to cobble together my own custom kits. On the flip side, Superior Drummer 3's UI is much more user friendly, and it's much more intuitive to tweak drum sounds to match your preferences, and the cymbal samples are much more convincing. They have a lot more than what Superior offers. Also, FWIW, I find SSD's cymbal samples to be lacking - they don't sound as lush or full as a professionally recorded drum track should sound, especially not the hi-hats. One big advantage I found with BFD 3 is the amount of grooves and fills they provide. One of the features that caught my attention for EZ Drummer 3 was the Bandmate feature where you can drop in an audio track and the software will pump out an automated drum track based on the. I recently saw the announcement for EZ Drummer 3. It's so bad that, at least for me, it kinda canceled out the quality of the drum kits, which are "pre-mixed" to more or less sound like a finished, professionally produced drum track right out of the box. Hello I have owned Superior Drummer 3 for several months now (still very new to the program). IMO, Steven Slate Drums has one of the most maddeningly unusable UIs I have ever experienced in music software. I have Steven Slate Drums 5 and Superior Drummer 3, but primarily use Superior Drummer 3 (Trigger is something completely different - that's for replacing a previously recorded drum track with samples, rather than programming a drum track from scratch).
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