may i ask how to put drum roll sound in the midi roll? do you need to put 64th notes on the midi (piano) roll, or is there just one key that (like maybe C1 or something) that will play it? sorry noob here.
You can technically do the same in EZdrummer too, you just have to route every drum in EZdrummer to a separate audio track within your DAW. It's a bit time consuming. You can also do this with multiple instances of EZdrummer to be able to layer different kicks and snare. And if you select the "original mix" preset, you get the least processed version so you can go wild with your own mixing. Again, a bit time consuming and not very beginner friendly but it's really nice to have full freedom over you mix.
as I understand ez drummer samples are already processed and mix ready so you can route all you want. in SD3 they are what microphones picked up, no processing which is why you want to route them for adding professional plugins.
This is what I did with ez drummer 1 but (unless I’m missing something) I would render each piece of the kit down to its own WAV file and then import those into their own separate tracks that would get their own EQ, comp, etc.
for us regular folk this is by far one of the best comparisons ive seen. it really gets to the meat of people or bands working on thier own and what may really help, or hurt what thier doing. thanks for the content.
Great video. I will Add on ez drummer there are raw drums in presets and you can also map the midi on ez drummer into separate midi channels in your daw and use your daw plugins to me which is even better than superior plugins. I do like the stack feature in superior. That would be cool if ez drummer had that feature for on the fly. Thanks
I use EZ drummer 3 paired with a Macbook Air M1 and a Roland TD 27 Drumset and it is an animal!!! such an insane product, the 3 all work seamlessly together, best investment i ever made, thanks for the video.
Been using ezdrummer for a few years. Upgraded to 3 when it came out. Love the grid editing features. Was a huge addition. But you’re 110% right that ezd3 is mix ready. And that’s the best feature. Because I really don’t know much about all that mixing stuff and I don’t want to screw it up. I too have the modern metal pack. Wil putney has forgotten more about mixing metal than most people will ever know. And I know that I can select one of his presets and it’ll be perfect. Sd3 means I need to know a lot more than I do. Since I don’t, a wise man once said “a man’s gotta know his limitations”.
I think the fail for SD3 is, why not have a button that can simulate all the easy stuff of ezdrummer. Start with that, then allow us to undo all the extra processing.
Very informative and well organized video dude. I also loved your video on how to compose songs with loops using the metronome. I use the sounds from sound packs and the stock plugins in my DAW and it's suitable for me. But your presentation has me thinking about how much fun it would be to have all those beat patterns available and a captivating creatively stimulating GUI.
I enjoy using Perfect drums. But I am wanting to get ezdrummer 3 in hopes of having an easier time with getting my module to communicate for cymbal chokes and what not. And more toms to play at once. I would still use perfect drums for additional kick and snare layers.
I used perfect drums FOREVER. I think they are great for having killer mixed drums very easily. And the sample layering is very good! The only thing that sucks, and why I left it is it basically has no songwriting tools.
Great review. Own both, but learned stuff from your vid. In our band we record some live drums and combine with programmed beats. SD excels at this. The tracker function alone worth it.
Just leaving a comment to say this video helped me make the decision to get EZDrummer 3 today. Used your Sweetwater affiliate link. Thanks for all this info and discussing the differences between the two products.
Hey dude! Glad I could help out. I really like EZD3, it made a huge difference in being able to write music too. I highly suggest getting a bunch of midi packs (toontrack or otherwise, but IME Toontracks are done well in terms of humanization). That's been a huge help too, just having an actual massive library of different drum grooves and fills to write with!
@TaylorDanley thank you! I just got the Loudstakk grooves not long ago, so gonna be looking into building that grooves library next! Between a solid base library and the features you covered, I think this is going to really help me work more efficiently while in "flow state" as well as to just inspire me more overall.
I've bought and used Ugritone, Hertz, Bogren and for some reason... I keep going back to Toontrack. Just something about the UI and the stability of it.
Thank you for this We done the exact opposite to you went from superior to EZ the answer is simple EZ is so simple to get up and running if your using electronic drums such as Roland etc it literally took 3 minutes with EZ on the other hand with Superior the hats took weeks and still not really that good.
Cool video. Just a quick note, you can really dive in deep with velocities and quantisation in SD3 in the Grid Editor! It's, again, a little more advanced. And SD3 gives extra value to your EZX's because you can now easily add your own flavour (eq's, sat, comp) in the mixer! But, I love 'em both too! Keep it up!
Toontrack makes awesome samples but I've been a really big fan of Ugritone drums. It's not as complex or versatile but they sound great and they're awesome for metal
Get EZ if you want to get stuff done fast because only a fraction of people care about the sound of your drums. Get Superior if you want to make your personal vision of a song happen down to the details of the drumsound. I use EZ in this regard.
The sound of the drums, and ability to design them is arguably the number one most important part of getting a good final mix. People might not understand how important it is, but its massively important
everyone out there using ez drummer etc,, i use maschine by native instruments to program and sculpt drums into realistic sounding drums... run a legit drum kit sample into a hiphop beat making program and it works better then all the programs put together... more complex though... now i see the point to these drum programs like ez drummer, but yeah dont forget to challenge yourself kids!
First off, cause you have the money to switch ! And after you buy it $500 let’s say, get ready for the expansion buyathon. Lol I had to make due with Drumforge on sale, of course I’m missing the songwriting features in ezDrummer / superior drummer 3 😢😢😢 I actually love the graphical eq in superior drummer (better than the Drumforge knob eq), but it’s definitely missing a clipper !! ( something Drumforge does include) the superior drummer saturation unit simply doesn’t cut it, it’s not the same tone.
Question: I have made my own kit with my own MIDI mapping in Superior Drummer 3. But I still want to have the advantage of using the library of beats Superior Drummer comes with. when I preview the beats with my kit selected the mapping is all over the place because the beats use the standard mapping that comes with Superior Drummer. How can I easily tell Superior drummer to just adjust the beat according to my mapping?
I love your videos brother! From one metal head to another, it's so inspiring to see artists at work on TH-cam using the same software that I do. EZ Drummer is made for me. EASY PEASY lol
THanks! Yeah, EZ drummer is still great. I use it still sometimes if I need to start tweaking a groove to fit my specific situation. I think I COULD manually place every midi note, but you definitely get some cool variation, and more "realness" from the built in tools
If you choose the full drum mix without the preset in EZD3 you can get all the tracks. You can get the three snare mics, the three kick mics, etc. and mix them all however you want.
The stack feature is the killer function in SD3. You get incredible customization and can make snares exactly as you want them. What I do is use 4 snares stacked. One for the low end, with high cut at maybe 200 Hz. One for mids with low and high cuts so the freq range is like 220-5000 Hz. Then one for the tail i.e. the snare wires with a low cut at maybe 6000 Hz, using only the bottom mic. This gives you an extremly easy method of adjusting the tail length with the envelope on just the wires. And finally one for clickiness with a transient with high attack and low release. Then I change one or several of these "layers" depending on the song.
Thanks Taylor! This was super helpful for me in making some better decisions for my skill level. I've purchased more Toontrack products then I care to admit and... yea at times the SDX feels a bit exciting and overwhelming. I'm looking more to work on my writing and demo recording. For now I need to let someone else do the production. Although I have SD3 and a ton of SDX's I'm going to lean more to using the EZX products to make my demos sound better when shopping for an engineer.
The urgitone stuff is really cool. I like how they service a demographic that I think no one in that space takes seriously, people who want old school death metal sounds that by todays standards would be "not good". Some of their kits would fit right in on a 90's Morbid Angel album.
I'm on the edge of just pulling the trigger on SD3. I'm constantly frankensteining other drum libraries together to get the sounds I want - It gets kind of annoying, and I've been wanting something powerful and "in the box"
Yeah I wanna get ez drummer for me I don't know how to program drums so I use groove packs I bought a bunch of them and I use the urgitone kvlt kit ( 10$) but ez drummer would be perfect. I'm way to new for superior drums lol but it's just insane what software does now
That's the way to do it. Unless you are, or know a drummer with a good electronic kit... but yeah, the grooves and midi packs make it so much easier to write. I used to program everything by hand, and now I'm like 🤦♂️ what was I thinking lol.
@@TaylorDanley yeah my guitarist is also a drummer with an E kit he could do it but I make pretty dope shit with what I got it's hard for me to think like a drummer lol
Ez Drummer reminds me so much of Logic's Drum designer. Which is fun AF. And yeah, EZ Drummer sounds so killer. But I'm from the school of "more and more" and I can't deal with Black Box technology...HENCE..SD3. I need to at least have access to all the features even if I'm mostly just tweaking a preset. But I also love the FXs and the Midi editing in SD3
I use EZ3 to fix the rythm while making the song. When the structure of the song and most parts are done, then I open Superior 3 to start fiddling with the sounds. I need to stay the f#!k away from superior during the songwriting because I always lose focus due to the gazillion options available. ADHD and that many options is a so-so combo. 😅
Sd3 and mostly theie releasea post rock foundry are still go to and state of the art whem it comes to realistic and versatile tweakable drums.... But since rheir sd3 core release some new companys also release amazing stuff When it comes ti modern & ready rock drums mixwave is the king
only just found this video. I seriously need one of these plugins and definitely those death metal midi grooves. do either of these 2 plugins come with groove packs included, or do you have to buy them separately?
Hi , Can you control the snare positional sensing on a Roland VAD504 with EZ drummer 3? I know you can on Superior drummer 3 - but I was hoping EZ let me do this so I can save a bit of money. Thanks
Do you route your amp heads behind you into Reaper. I am just getting into all this. Do you have a video on routing your amps into Reaper. I am loving Reaper now. Thank you in advance bro. Great video!!
I am still using superior drummer 2, is it worth upgrading?
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Let me ask, I'm wondering whether to use ezdrummer3 vs superior drummer 3 from your company Toontrack, I don't know which vst to choose, can you tell me the difference between ezdrummer 3? vs superior drummer 3. I'm very confused!thanks
Go for EZdrummer if you want , "easy" already mixed drums that are ready to be put on a mix or you want quick song ideas , but the sound experimentals will be limited because they are mixed already But if you want a professional approach and you want to sound as close to the real stuff, go for sd3 , but the thing with sd3. Its much more raw. Btw sd3 i think also give you an option for mix ready sounds but tbh if you want to get sd3 you gotta utilize the rawness of the sample quality of its libraries
After watching this i have decided Ez drummer is for me. I noticed you forgot the ability to put one drum beat into the midi edit area and somewhere in there you can make it write the whole track for the song with one click. This wouldn't be a finish product but it saves having to add ever verse and chorus or pre chorus manually and get into actually recording the song. Yes I am more of a song writer lol. But then once you have your vox and git bass etc click tracks down then you can go back and do your drums as you want it before nailing down the other individual tracks. That's what i would do.
I find that it's not really the kit as much as it is how you mic the room... If you add reverb to certain groups of drums like if you were recording live you can make them sound real even if they aren't
Does EZ drummer or Superior Drummer do what Logic Pro Virtual Drummer does and create drum beats by listening to the track you make it follow. I am not a drummer, and Logic Pro Drummer provides drums for me by listening to my groove tracks. I can tell Logic Pro drummer to have the snare or kick follow the guitar track, or follow the bass guitar track, etc., and the Logic Pro Drummer will create drum parts. EZ Drummer and Superior drummer seem like just loop based software drums. IS there a feature where EZ Drummer or Superior Drummer can follow certain instrument tracks you tell it to and come up with drum grooves on its own?
The latest EZDrummer version includes a feature called ‘Bandmate’, which was mentioned in this video. I don’t know how it compares with the Logic incarnation but you can drop a wave file into Bandmate and it will come up with a drum track that you can use/abuse and modify as you wish.
I bought this plugin around four years ago and have used it but a handful of times. The thing that disappoints me about it is that the kits all seem to have a slant towards Rock and Metal. This is even more apparent in the expansion kits ... I write soul/funk/chill out and some reggae and there's a lot of tweaking required to make any of the kits useable to me. Genuinely disappointed overall.
this is super disappointing to hear cause i was looking forward to getting superior drummer cause i also make more alternative music (not too rockish, and definitely not metal) so ..damn
Maybe try the older sdx ...vintage, indie both sound really good, nonmetallic 😊 ... I actually use ezd3 more, like the songwriter kit and the new ez3 main room (nice yamaha kit) .. try uvi soul drums or ad2 neo soul for r&b?
i stopped buyen toontracks vst 3 daw it didnt show up in any of them nor did superior drummer unlike all my other vst's like ad drums and steven slates
SD3 was what I used for years until I discovered mixwave, that gojira pack specifically, I like mixwave a little better only for the reason that you can get the raw drum sounds and mix even further than I could with SD3
Hey man one worry i have....did switching to superior drummer cause you to start spending hrs perfecting drums ......? Adding another obsession? I want too just concerned what it will do to me
Note, another keyboardist, not drummer. As a drummer, so far, EXDrummer 3 is only ok and kinda bad, it works, its wonderful, but it has many problems and headaches so far as a real kit drummer, i suggest look elsewhere. Its not really up to par for pros, if your a newb and do not want to rely on your gear to perform, EZdrummer is nice, only nice. I seek better and more control with out the program forgetting settings which it does so much, ive spend as much time reassigning things as i do play it seems. Mostly I think this is for keyboard players, not drummers. Good luck.
I find Ezdrummer anything but mix ready. The kicks are GARGANTUAN, everything is massive and there's weird resonances in the kicks, snares, everywhere. But that's only in the copy I bought. Everyone else on the planet seems to be able to use it no worries and their stuff sounds awesome. I must have got a bad copy that's why my stuff sounds like utter trash.
SD is a waste of space, you can tweak in ez drummer, you dont really want or need the internal ez drummer mixer, you can even send out more drums to channels with effects side chain etc
This type of "music" sounds like noise to me. Like a bunch of people beating on shit and trying to figure out how to play guitar but just found cool noises they can make for now... Great video tho
Basically, why someone *(like myself) invested in EZDrummer *(generally good 👍!)......only to find out that Superior Drummer is "SUPERIOR" in many pro ways, that EZD could not {by design}....BUT, Toontrack won't comp you your totally obsolete purchases *(other than the sound samples) for the upgrade.....Oh No!,.....Obviously Our Loyalty is Fodder before them!!!!.....Go Ahead, and take your crumbs of 10% off!!! ... and choke on it ignorant peasants, WE Have created a better "god" for U 👀!!!!.....You want to be "pro-sound" MAN?!!!! ......U really wannabe PROsound????!.....MAN?!
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may i ask how to put drum roll sound in the midi roll? do you need to put 64th notes on the midi (piano) roll, or is there just one key that (like maybe C1 or something) that will play it? sorry noob here.
You can technically do the same in EZdrummer too, you just have to route every drum in EZdrummer to a separate audio track within your DAW. It's a bit time consuming. You can also do this with multiple instances of EZdrummer to be able to layer different kicks and snare. And if you select the "original mix" preset, you get the least processed version so you can go wild with your own mixing. Again, a bit time consuming and not very beginner friendly but it's really nice to have full freedom over you mix.
Yeah, I just route everything individually and then make a few different bus's. EZ3.
as I understand ez drummer samples are already processed and mix ready so you can route all you want. in SD3 they are what microphones picked up, no processing which is why you want to route them for adding professional plugins.
When I load ez mix it asks me if I want to route each drum to its own track, super easy
This is what I did with ez drummer 1 but (unless I’m missing something) I would render each piece of the kit down to its own WAV file and then import those into their own separate tracks that would get their own EQ, comp, etc.
for us regular folk this is by far one of the best comparisons ive seen. it really gets to the meat of people or bands working on thier own and what may really help, or hurt what thier doing. thanks for the content.
The amount of power you can obtain with layering, omg. Love this thing.
It's pretty wild how much of a difference it makes.
That's what the pros do
This was 90% of the reason I upgraded to sd3 from ezd3.
Great video. I will Add on ez drummer there are raw drums in presets and you can also map the midi on ez drummer into separate midi channels in your daw and use your daw plugins to me which is even better than superior plugins. I do like the stack feature in superior. That would be cool if ez drummer had that feature for on the fly. Thanks
Yeah, you can definitely do that if you wanted to seriously mix them.
How do you achieve that with sep midi ch's?
Thank you for making me feel confident that I don't have the ear for percussion yet so EZ Drummer is a great move for me.
I use EZ drummer 3 paired with a Macbook Air M1 and a Roland TD 27 Drumset and it is an animal!!! such an insane product, the 3 all work seamlessly together, best investment i ever made, thanks for the video.
dude. great video. i just purchased ez 3. been using ez 2 for a few years and its a great upgrade. im not ready for superior drummer yet.
Been using ezdrummer for a few years. Upgraded to 3 when it came out. Love the grid editing features. Was a huge addition. But you’re 110% right that ezd3 is mix ready. And that’s the best feature. Because I really don’t know much about all that mixing stuff and I don’t want to screw it up. I too have the modern metal pack. Wil putney has forgotten more about mixing metal than most people will ever know. And I know that I can select one of his presets and it’ll be perfect.
Sd3 means I need to know a lot more than I do. Since I don’t, a wise man once said “a man’s gotta know his limitations”.
Agree 100%
EZ drummer: get drums that sounds ok and tweakable, superior drummer: get drums which you will micromanage until you feel life pouring out of you.
I think the fail for SD3 is, why not have a button that can simulate all the easy stuff of ezdrummer. Start with that, then allow us to undo all the extra processing.
Very informative and well organized video dude. I also loved your video on how to compose songs with loops using the metronome. I use the sounds from sound packs and the stock plugins in my DAW and it's suitable for me. But your presentation has me thinking about how much fun it would be to have all those beat patterns available and a captivating creatively stimulating GUI.
I enjoy using Perfect drums. But I am wanting to get ezdrummer 3 in hopes of having an easier time with getting my module to communicate for cymbal chokes and what not. And more toms to play at once.
I would still use perfect drums for additional kick and snare layers.
I used perfect drums FOREVER. I think they are great for having killer mixed drums very easily. And the sample layering is very good! The only thing that sucks, and why I left it is it basically has no songwriting tools.
You can get it for free by pirating it
Great review. Own both, but learned stuff from your vid. In our band we record some live drums and combine with programmed beats. SD excels at this. The tracker function alone worth it.
Man I've been using the Superior Drummer 3 using the Death&Darkness pack, Tue Madsen and Mark Lewis are great. Really love Toontrack stuff!
I haven't used many of the expansions yet, but yeah I really like it so far. There's a lot of really cool stuff in there.
Just leaving a comment to say this video helped me make the decision to get EZDrummer 3 today. Used your Sweetwater affiliate link. Thanks for all this info and discussing the differences between the two products.
Hey dude! Glad I could help out. I really like EZD3, it made a huge difference in being able to write music too. I highly suggest getting a bunch of midi packs (toontrack or otherwise, but IME Toontracks are done well in terms of humanization). That's been a huge help too, just having an actual massive library of different drum grooves and fills to write with!
@TaylorDanley thank you! I just got the Loudstakk grooves not long ago, so gonna be looking into building that grooves library next! Between a solid base library and the features you covered, I think this is going to really help me work more efficiently while in "flow state" as well as to just inspire me more overall.
Cool brother. Thank you for the information and comparison.
Thumbs for the Ducktails reference. Great video!
Exceptional presentation style, Well done! Thank you! :)
I've bought and used Ugritone, Hertz, Bogren and for some reason... I keep going back to Toontrack. Just something about the UI and the stability of it.
I thought Hertz is good?
@gurumajuindonesia It is. Im talking the performance. Toontrack crushes it in getting up and running.
Honestly. Good video man. Good side by side showing what is what.
Thank you!
It says its 235 GB. How are you using this on your Mac? Can you run it on an external hard drive?
Thank you for this
We done the exact opposite to you went from superior to EZ the answer is simple EZ is so simple to get up and running if your using electronic drums such as Roland etc it literally took 3 minutes with EZ on the other hand with Superior the hats took weeks and still not really that good.
I mostly use SD3 and it's worked great for me even without digging that deep into the settings yet 🤘
Yeah, you don't need to go deep to get great sounds out of it.
Cool video. Just a quick note, you can really dive in deep with velocities and quantisation in SD3 in the Grid Editor! It's, again, a little more advanced. And SD3 gives extra value to your EZX's because you can now easily add your own flavour (eq's, sat, comp) in the mixer! But, I love 'em both too! Keep it up!
Toontrack makes awesome samples but I've been a really big fan of Ugritone drums. It's not as complex or versatile but they sound great and they're awesome for metal
Yeah, I bought couple of ugritone drums too, but the drum mics(of snare for example) are kinda strange, not always it is clear what they do )
Get EZ if you want to get stuff done fast because only a fraction of people care about the sound of your drums. Get Superior if you want to make your personal vision of a song happen down to the details of the drumsound. I use EZ in this regard.
The sound of the drums, and ability to design them is arguably the number one most important part of getting a good final mix. People might not understand how important it is, but its massively important
everyone out there using ez drummer etc,, i use maschine by native instruments to program and sculpt drums into realistic sounding drums... run a legit drum kit sample into a hiphop beat making program and it works better then all the programs put together...
more complex though... now i see the point to these drum programs like ez drummer, but yeah dont forget to challenge yourself kids!
First off, cause you have the money to switch ! And after you buy it $500 let’s say, get ready for the expansion buyathon.
Lol I had to make due with Drumforge on sale, of course I’m missing the songwriting features in ezDrummer / superior drummer 3 😢😢😢
I actually love the graphical eq in superior drummer (better than the Drumforge knob eq), but it’s definitely missing a clipper !! ( something Drumforge does include) the superior drummer saturation unit simply doesn’t cut it, it’s not the same tone.
I switched from EZ to S3 when TT upgraded the Metal Machine for S3. Andy Sneap + John Tempesta + the Tama Star Classic in S3, that's perfect.
I agree! I'm using a tweaked Andy Sneap preset now for my go to drum sound and I love it.
Question: I have made my own kit with my own MIDI mapping in Superior Drummer 3. But I still want to have the advantage of using the library of beats Superior Drummer comes with. when I preview the beats with my kit selected the mapping is all over the place because the beats use the standard mapping that comes with Superior Drummer. How can I easily tell Superior drummer to just adjust the beat according to my mapping?
amazing video! greetings from Chile
ezd3 for writing/recording, and then ill switch it to SD3 when i go for mixing everything since there are way more options
That ducktales part made me laugh.
I remember playing that on the NES alot.
I turn down all the ambient mics, crunch, compression within the ezdrummer mixer. I just use close mics and OH mics. Sounds pretty good.
I love your videos brother! From one metal head to another, it's so inspiring to see artists at work on TH-cam using the same software that I do. EZ Drummer is made for me. EASY PEASY lol
THanks! Yeah, EZ drummer is still great. I use it still sometimes if I need to start tweaking a groove to fit my specific situation. I think I COULD manually place every midi note, but you definitely get some cool variation, and more "realness" from the built in tools
If you choose the full drum mix without the preset in EZD3 you can get all the tracks. You can get the three snare mics, the three kick mics, etc. and mix them all however you want.
What I learned in this video: Apparently metal drummers hit everything all at once? AND I want that t-shirt!
The stack feature is the killer function in SD3. You get incredible customization and can make snares exactly as you want them. What I do is use 4 snares stacked. One for the low end, with high cut at maybe 200 Hz. One for mids with low and high cuts so the freq range is like 220-5000 Hz. Then one for the tail i.e. the snare wires with a low cut at maybe 6000 Hz, using only the bottom mic. This gives you an extremly easy method of adjusting the tail length with the envelope on just the wires. And finally one for clickiness with a transient with high attack and low release. Then I change one or several of these "layers" depending on the song.
Do you run into issues with each of your layers having different tunings? With 4 separate samples I can't imagine they all are the same pitch, right?
Thanks Taylor! This was super helpful for me in making some better decisions for my skill level. I've purchased more Toontrack products then I care to admit and... yea at times the SDX feels a bit exciting and overwhelming. I'm looking more to work on my writing and demo recording. For now I need to let someone else do the production.
Although I have SD3 and a ton of SDX's I'm going to lean more to using the EZX products to make my demos sound better when shopping for an engineer.
Glad I could help!
Cool Video, EZD3 and SD3 are both awesome.
Totally agree Ez to get things rollin and SD3 to add the icing. New Sub!
I really like Ugritone for us broke bros wanting more organic drum sounds that can be mixed any way I like.
The urgitone stuff is really cool. I like how they service a demographic that I think no one in that space takes seriously, people who want old school death metal sounds that by todays standards would be "not good". Some of their kits would fit right in on a 90's Morbid Angel album.
I'm on the edge of just pulling the trigger on SD3. I'm constantly frankensteining other drum libraries together to get the sounds I want - It gets kind of annoying, and I've been wanting something powerful and "in the box"
Yeah I wanna get ez drummer for me I don't know how to program drums so I use groove packs I bought a bunch of them and I use the urgitone kvlt kit ( 10$) but ez drummer would be perfect. I'm way to new for superior drums lol but it's just insane what software does now
That's the way to do it. Unless you are, or know a drummer with a good electronic kit... but yeah, the grooves and midi packs make it so much easier to write. I used to program everything by hand, and now I'm like 🤦♂️ what was I thinking lol.
@@TaylorDanley yeah my guitarist is also a drummer with an E kit he could do it but I make pretty dope shit with what I got it's hard for me to think like a drummer lol
Does superior Drummer have Band Mate? EZDrummer3's Band Mate has been game changing for me and my workflow.
Ez Drummer reminds me so much of Logic's Drum designer. Which is fun AF. And yeah, EZ Drummer sounds so killer. But I'm from the school of "more and more" and I can't deal with Black Box technology...HENCE..SD3. I need to at least have access to all the features even if I'm mostly just tweaking a preset. But I also love the FXs and the Midi editing in SD3
I use EZ3 to fix the rythm while making the song. When the structure of the song and most parts are done, then I open Superior 3 to start fiddling with the sounds. I need to stay the f#!k away from superior during the songwriting because I always lose focus due to the gazillion options available. ADHD and that many options is a so-so combo. 😅
Sd3 and mostly theie releasea post rock foundry are still go to and state of the art whem it comes to realistic and versatile tweakable drums....
But since rheir sd3 core release some new companys also release amazing stuff
When it comes ti modern & ready rock drums mixwave is the king
what kind of system are you running? that would be very interesting =) thank you for the great insight!
I use SD3 love it 🤘🎵
only just found this video. I seriously need one of these plugins and definitely those death metal midi grooves. do either of these 2 plugins come with groove packs included, or do you have to buy them separately?
Hi , Can you control the snare positional sensing on a Roland VAD504 with EZ drummer 3? I know you can on Superior drummer 3 - but I was hoping EZ let me do this so I can save a bit of money. Thanks
Do you route your amp heads behind you into Reaper. I am just getting into all this. Do you have a video on routing your amps into Reaper. I am loving Reaper now. Thank you in advance bro. Great video!!
15:52 yes! thats the only thing i want
When stacking drum samples don't forget to check the phase as you go
I am still using superior drummer 2, is it worth upgrading?
Let me ask, I'm wondering whether to use ezdrummer3 vs superior drummer 3 from your company Toontrack, I don't know which vst to choose, can you tell me the difference between ezdrummer 3? vs superior drummer 3. I'm very confused!thanks
Go for EZdrummer if you want , "easy" already mixed drums that are ready to be put on a mix or you want quick song ideas , but the sound experimentals will be limited because they are mixed already
But if you want a professional approach and you want to sound as close to the real stuff, go for sd3 , but the thing with sd3. Its much more raw. Btw sd3 i think also give you an option for mix ready sounds but tbh if you want to get sd3 you gotta utilize the rawness of the sample quality of its libraries
Were all of those kits included in Superior Drummer? Or did you buy them?
does superior drummer sound better and have more velocity samples?
Great vid; the DuckTales was a nice touch
Haha, glad you liked it.
After watching this i have decided Ez drummer is for me. I noticed you forgot the ability to put one drum beat into the midi edit area and somewhere in there you can make it write the whole track for the song with one click. This wouldn't be a finish product but it saves having to add ever verse and chorus or pre chorus manually and get into actually recording the song. Yes I am more of a song writer lol. But then once you have your vox and git bass etc click tracks down then you can go back and do your drums as you want it before nailing down the other individual tracks. That's what i would do.
I find that it's not really the kit as much as it is how you mic the room... If you add reverb to certain groups of drums like if you were recording live you can make them sound real even if they aren't
I still use EZDrummer 2 like a goob.
Does EZ drummer or Superior Drummer do what Logic Pro Virtual Drummer does and create drum beats by listening to the track you make it follow. I am not a drummer, and Logic Pro Drummer provides drums for me by listening to my groove tracks. I can tell Logic Pro drummer to have the snare or kick follow the guitar track, or follow the bass guitar track, etc., and the Logic Pro Drummer will create drum parts. EZ Drummer and Superior drummer seem like just loop based software drums. IS there a feature where EZ Drummer or Superior Drummer can follow certain instrument tracks you tell it to and come up with drum grooves on its own?
The latest EZDrummer version includes a feature called ‘Bandmate’, which was mentioned in this video. I don’t know how it compares with the Logic incarnation but you can drop a wave file into Bandmate and it will come up with a drum track that you can use/abuse and modify as you wish.
Love them both! But Superior Drummer was just a magical upgrade
Why i switched from fake drums to real session drummers
Duck Tales. Thought the same ad soon as I heard it 😂
Ever tried Kvlt drums?
Gotta get slave pcs for the files sizes 😅
I know, they are massive lol
Any suggestions for Android phone?
I bought this plugin around four years ago and have used it but a handful of times. The thing that disappoints me about it is that the kits all seem to have a slant towards Rock and Metal. This is even more apparent in the expansion kits ... I write soul/funk/chill out and some reggae and there's a lot of tweaking required to make any of the kits useable to me. Genuinely disappointed overall.
this is super disappointing to hear cause i was looking forward to getting superior drummer cause i also make more alternative music (not too rockish, and definitely not metal) so ..damn
Maybe try the older sdx ...vintage, indie both sound really good, nonmetallic 😊 ... I actually use ezd3 more, like the songwriter kit and the new ez3 main room (nice yamaha kit) .. try uvi soul drums or ad2 neo soul for r&b?
Just use EZdrummer 3 midi output and use Superior drummer 3 for the drum sounds.
i stopped buyen toontracks vst 3 daw it didnt show up in any of them nor did superior drummer unlike all my other vst's like ad drums and steven slates
"Meat Stick"
Now i'm intrigued.
I left the toontrack ecosystem and went to Krimh drums myself
6:44 : duck tails😂
SD3 was what I used for years until I discovered mixwave, that gojira pack specifically, I like mixwave a little better only for the reason that you can get the raw drum sounds and mix even further than I could with SD3
I like Bogren Krimh more than anything so far.
That's a good one as well! I'm just not a huge fan of the Kontakt player.
@@TaylorDanley yes lol
Hey man one worry i have....did switching to superior drummer cause you to start spending hrs perfecting drums ......? Adding another obsession? I want too just concerned what it will do to me
You just could put the original mix on ezdrummer. Send everything into a different Chanel and process it that way
“Spear drummer 3?” 😨
I would love SD3, but it’s a pricey boi I struggle to justify!
Ready mix kits are good during the writing process, but I always select the original kit for a multi track mix. Prefer my own drum mix.
HAHA...I started to sing the DuckTales theme!😆
Reaper 🎉❤
Note, another keyboardist, not drummer. As a drummer, so far, EXDrummer 3 is only ok and kinda bad, it works, its wonderful, but it has many problems and headaches so far as a real kit drummer, i suggest look elsewhere. Its not really up to par for pros, if your a newb and do not want to rely on your gear to perform, EZdrummer is nice, only nice. I seek better and more control with out the program forgetting settings which it does so much, ive spend as much time reassigning things as i do play it seems.
Mostly I think this is for keyboard players, not drummers. Good luck.
I wish i was clever enough to use superior drummer 😭
You are, believe in yourself champ!
@@TaylorDanley love u man 🫡
I find Ezdrummer anything but mix ready. The kicks are GARGANTUAN, everything is massive and there's weird resonances in the kicks, snares, everywhere. But that's only in the copy I bought. Everyone else on the planet seems to be able to use it no worries and their stuff sounds awesome. I must have got a bad copy that's why my stuff sounds like utter trash.
Lol
SD is a waste of space, you can tweak in ez drummer, you dont really want or need the internal ez drummer mixer, you can even send out more drums to channels with effects side chain etc
Damn I wasted my money on ez drummer 3
I don't think so, EZD3 is still awesome!
EzDrummer 3 is a good product
Ezd3 and sd3 serve different purposes so don't feel like there is necessarily an overlap between them ( i assume )
Because you have more money? :)
MOTO DRUMMER
'just replace the drummers altogether'. this is why metal is so sterile these days tbh
Superior Dr3 No have power
This type of "music" sounds like noise to me. Like a bunch of people beating on shit and trying to figure out how to play guitar but just found cool noises they can make for now...
Great video tho
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Basically, why someone *(like myself) invested in EZDrummer *(generally good 👍!)......only to find out that Superior Drummer is "SUPERIOR" in many pro ways, that EZD could not {by design}....BUT, Toontrack won't comp you your totally obsolete purchases *(other than the sound samples) for the upgrade.....Oh No!,.....Obviously Our Loyalty is Fodder before them!!!!.....Go Ahead, and take your crumbs of 10% off!!! ... and choke on it ignorant peasants, WE Have created a better "god" for U 👀!!!!.....You want to be "pro-sound" MAN?!!!! ......U really wannabe
PROsound????!.....MAN?!
Man, I just don’t get metal. It is the most disturbing in audible black nothingness. It’s just not music.
Try the "Peace Sells but Who's Buying" album. Very classy take on Metal.
Ok so like what about those of us that actually want to make music and not jackhammer metal garbage?
nice sound, disgusting music!
I own both and have not touched Superior Drummer 3 since I got EZ Drummer 3.