![]() ![]() It's just a module that is too limited to keep up with programs like BFD 3, Superior and *some* elements of AD. The sounds are not very pro sounding either no matter what package you buy. It's a great starter module, but program a fast tom fill in and it resamples. Roboticism: This is my main complaint with SD3. On other drum modules, I get 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full. Also, the hats are either all the way open or all the way closed. ![]() For example, if I route into SD3 with my V-Drums, it sounds like I'm playing through a drum machine. LOL! To me, the difference is in how the programs handle the samples. I'm a drum whore Kenni, so I'll give you my take. But what else is there to make AD special? I believe I can get most of the high end drum kits in SD3 format if I so chose. One drum creating a tiny bit of sound when a connected or nearby drum is struck. I've been using a hybrid Slate drum kit in SD3 for quite a while and while I think it sounds great, there are a few features that might make the kits feel more natural such as bleed. Keni What makes AD "sound better"? Is it the drum kits included? I don't believe any one software sounds better than another simply playing back audio clips these days. ![]()
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