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In fact, as someone who worked as a session drummer for over a decade, I would say the vast majority of them are a bit too busy compared to what I would normally play. They're meant to be able to be dropped into anyone's composition and still work. I ask because I consider either upgrading to SD3 or to completely jump ship.Ĭlick to expand.They are no different in approach than those meant for EZdrummer 2, and for good reason in my opinion. So my question would be: has someone maybe upgraded from EZDrummer 2 to SD3 and could say whether the included midi files are "better" (more finesse) or, if they are the same as in SD3, somehow unfold more "magic" in SD3 because they can trigger more samples / velocity layers etc.?
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Then also got the full midi files pack of Groovemonkee and some of Oddgrooves - some are good, but most are again way too basic (of course, as always: in my very personal perception). So I bought some expansions, but still the same - I can use these for basic pop / rock songs, but not for most other genres (given the popularity of Toontrack, I am aware that this obviously is not the mainstream perception - but still reflects my personal experience).Įspecially the Jazz one - I really wonder who can use that, as it really can't hold a candle to other more Jazz focused drums (like e.g. To be honest, most of the midi files (both the ones that are included and the ones that come with the EXPs) seem very generic, way too robotic and "simplistic" to me. While I generally like the sound and handling of EZdrummer a lot, I am not that positive on the midi expansions. I have EZDrummer 2 and some expansions (AOF Ballads, Jazz, Hard Rock, UK Pop, and some others I forgot the name of). I don't know whether it's the right place to ask in the "Deals" thread (please delete if not).