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EZ Drummer vs Superior

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 8:22 am
by Coffeeinthesink
I've used EZ Drummer extensively in the past and wonder if Superior is really worth the added cost. If I remember correctly, Superior allowed greater tonal control via compression and such. It seems to me like this would be pretty valuable if I was producing very drum heavy tracks like metal, hard rock, etc. I'm more in the indie folk world with aspirations of creating more instrumental tracks for music licensing work so I'm looking at different options. I'm also considering getting the East West Composer Cloud which has a lot of drum plugins as well. Thanks for any kind of feedback!

Re: EZ Drummer vs Superior

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 8:46 am
by Kolstad
The George Massenberg kits in Superior 3 is to die for. Also I find EZD 2 more compressed. Many kits in Superior 3 is more open sounding, imo. I struggle to get a nice phat snare sound in EZD without a hard attack. In Superior 3, you can layer drums, and get a lot more nuanced sounds. So there is a difference. The question is, can your audience hear it? Not sure about that.

Re: EZ Drummer vs Superior

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 1:39 pm
by lesmac
Make sure you have your glasses on to see the skin of Superior Drummer.

Just google Superior Drummer small gui.

Edit; Hooray! It looks like they have made the change in 3. From the manual:

Scale: These options change the total size of the Superior Drummer 3 interface. Its extremely useful if you have a very small laptop screen and need to make the entire interface smaller, or if you have a large screens and would like to see a larger scaled interface.


Incorporating the features that make EzDrummer so useable plus more. 8-)

FEATURES – AT A GLANCE.
In excess of 230 GB of raw, unprocessed sounds in 44.1 kHz/24 bit
Recorded with an additional eleven separate room microphones set up in a surround configuration for a complete immersive experience
Playback in stereo or up to 11 channel surround systems
Approx. 350 vintage and classic drum machine sounds
New and improved scalable interface with detachable windows
Edit Play Style, Tap2Find, Song Creator and Song Track features as well as improved workflow and search functionality
Built-in MIDI grid editor
DAW automation for built-in macro controls
Support for keyboard shortcuts

Re: EZ Drummer vs Superior

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 7:10 am
by Coffeeinthesink
I appreciate the info guys! I think Superior might be worth the extra money in the long run.