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Addictive drums vs superior drummer reddit
Addictive drums vs superior drummer reddit






addictive drums vs superior drummer reddit

Ok so sounds like SD3 sounds better but, more BFDtime consuming and more involved to get good sounds.

addictive drums vs superior drummer reddit

It really depends on your genre, how important flexibility is for you, and how much of an investment you consider drums to be for whatever you do. Via MIDI, can integrate Battery with SD3 and even with Maschine if necessary. This includes NI drums that work in Kontakt. The others I have used, excluding their instant sounds, are mostly a joke as far as detail programming. Personally considering all the EZX and SDX extensions I have collected over the years, a "certain sound" missing has never happened. If you are after a particular drum or cymbal sound, and you have extensively searched, maybe that's a reason to use something else. That is always why it's priced the way it is. There is a lot of programming detail in there compared to the competition. To go further than that, it takes some time because IMO SD3 is the absolute best there is as far as features/flexibility. Sorry for my drumming though, i am very new.If you have used EZ Drummer, its very easy use the basics with SD3. Hope this was a little helpful, my youtube link will hopefully be in the signature at the bottom which is me using an alesis dm6 pads, through an alesis trigger io, and through addictive drums, if you want an example. The other thing about electric drums is while theres some things that arent the same as acoustic, theres also a lot of fun things you can do, and some fun sound banks to play with, they can be great fun. If you want some details and help on setting addictive drums up, let me know, I can give you all the information on that. Of course the sounds are awesome doing it that way, and also recording is really easy as you never have to go analog once, nor worry about any input gains. I then have addictive drums running stand alone on the laptop, and I am running at 6ms of latency, 6ms equates to 2 meters, so if you hit an acoustic snare its like being 2 meters away from it in terms of delay. I dont use my original drum module anymore, I have my pads linked to a trigger IO which is linked to my laptop using a usb straight from the trigger io (its still midi over usb). Sensitivity wise, all pads are sensitive, its a miss understanding that the mid/lower end pads arent sensitive, the reason they appear to be less sensitive is down to the drum module and the trigger processor in it, alesis kits for example have adjustable sensitivity and cross talk and all that but you are only changing it a small amount, so you never get the best out of the pads, where roland are more fine tuned. In terms of hardware roland use the standard platform of stereo (trs) jacks and piezo sensors, as do alesis, same sensors inside, roland have a better build quality so they will stand a beating for longer. but for me it was cheap or not learn at all. Roland and yam will give you more durability. The alesis stuff is fine, its all I could afford at the time (I started in october), and my budget didnt even come close to a second hand nackered roland, so I went alesis, its been good fun actually, changing and upgrading bits and bobs. First thing to say about e-kits is they are good, you will see a lot of arguments about acoustic vs electric, but its a null and void argument, someone said to me once that you can think of it as a different instrument with the same technique, its like comparing a piano to a keyboard.








Addictive drums vs superior drummer reddit