This passes quickly as you come to understand the thinking behind some of the design decisions and become familiar with the routing (at least that was the trickiest part for me). It's very intuitive in many respects, but the enormity of everything it can do does mean there is a bit of a learning curve at the start. Its mixing capabilities are virtually limitless and endlessly customizable, and its included effects are excellent. SD3's sounds are huge, detailed, and exceptionally captured. It's hard to think of anything to say that hasn't already been said. All have their strengths and weaknesses, but at some point I decided to go whole hog and step up to what everyone seems to agree is the Big Daddy of drum software, Superior Drummer 3. I've used a few of the most noteworthy drum VSTis out there, including Modern Drummer from NI, Addictive Drums 1 and 2, and Steven Slate Drums 5 and 5.5.
Integrated tracker enables extensive audio-to-MIDI conversion based on "instrument recognition AI".Scalable mixer with 35 effects such as filter, equalizer, compressor, gate, transient processing and detailed adjustable bleed between the channels.Tap2Find function with comfortable search.Integrated groove sequencer with grid editor.Tunable drums and cymbals with natural attack, reverse playback and pitch envelope.Additionally about 350 electronic drums as well as percussions.6 drum kits by Ayotte, Gretsch, Pearl, Premier, Ludwig and Yamaha as well as additional Snares, Kicks and Cymbals.Over 230 GB of natural drum samples without effects.Recorded in 11.1 surround by George Massenburg in Galaxy Studios.Based on meticulously recorded samples of high quality drums.
Virtual Drum Production Studio (Download)