
Hey gang, am posting looking please for advice/thoughts on what drum VST to get. I have it narrowed down to: -Native Instruments Studio Drummer -Superior Drummer 2.0 with NY Legacy 2.0 -FXpansion BFD 3 with Percussion Expansion. The first choice has the advantage of being cheaper. Here's my situation.
I am an amateur level dude that loves to sing, play guitar, key and record myself (mostly singing and playing guitar, but I love it all. I am in my late 50's. Recently, I played a Vdrum kit. I am new to drumming, though. I bought a Vdrum kit.
Jul 14, 2014. That added new features that were only in Studio Drummer before that such as. A more indepth mixer that allows you to add Native Instruments Solid. Free upgrade download link and serial number back in January 2012.
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Now I want to get a VST to use with it. I have done that, for digital pianos, and it is awesome. For the drum VST, I really only want to get one for now. Thus my post, asking please for any help in choosing. Thanks, Happiest Holiday ever!!! There are a TON of good drum romplers out therre. I have a Roland TD8 kit, also one of the original Korg NanpPads and use both regularly in projects.
My go-tos have always been EZDrummer1 and mre recently EZD2, plus a combination of Addictive Drums1/2 and Steven Slate Drums 4 Platinum (currently on sale) In addition I have many third party drum romplers that use Kontakt and they all have their uses, but the most e-kit friendly ones I have found all seem to be from Toontrack. I ought Superior Drummer on a special sale and I have to say that once I learnt a LOT more about e-drumming, it does have a lot of stellar features if you are looking for realism, but a steep learning curve before you can fool real drummers. Same goes for every other drum rompler as well. At this time of year you can usually score a bargain but it would make sense to try the free versions which are available for most of these. And the hardest part is getting your e-kit really dialled in with whatever software you choose. Just sorting out velocity curves that suit your playing is part art part science.
Oh - and I am still a crap drummer! Thank you to all who replied so far. ReaDave, I am now thinking very seriously about getting Superior Drummer 2.0 with Expansion kits you posted. I have a TD15KV, that I will be using with whatever VST I get. Would you please (if you feel like it), tell me a little more? -can you possibly compare it to BFD3? -with regards to Superior Drummer 2.0 Expansion choices: do you have any thoughts about the NY Legacy expansion?
Hey gang, of course still looking for any more thoughts/advice on all possibilities. I have a few days, before I have to decide. Just saw last 2 posts.