![]() You are getting an excellent room ambience with the basic kit. You can have it dry and unprocessed or load up a preset/create your own to enable processed tracks. Superior has more kit pieces, more stick/brush/mallet options, more control all around. I understand from TT that the velocity layering is the same with both products. ![]() EZD is pre-processed though you can have it dry if needed. The EZD and EZX's do have multiple outs too to treat individual channels of kits however it doesn't have the flexibility of Superior. It is very quick to create scratch tracks and you can humanise the midifiles and vary their velocity to make very credible drum tracks. Ezd is exactly that - load it up, play it in real time with e-drums or a keyboard, or load midifiles into your DAW from the interface directly. The two products are aimed at different users though. Really like it (albeit the toms can be a bit "ringy"). Use an EZX, like the fantastic sounding Nashville kit, for writing quick ideas and then swap over to one of the Superior 2.0 kits for the final mix. Its worth noting that Superior 2.0 can load the EXdrummer EZX's so one can have the best of both worlds. It does require a much bigger investment however, in both time and money, compared to EZ-drummer. If you're willing to spend more time with superior, you can get a FAR superior sounding drum mix using these extra mics becuase you can really fine tune the sound. For example you get individual tom mics (5 in total), 3 kick mics and 3 snare mics. In comparison Superior is more raw but gives you a lot more control. However on the downside its not very flexible as you arent really able to fine tune the drum sounds. ![]() Its also very good for the casual user/beginner looking for immediate results. On the positive side it makes it very easy to use, just open it up and select a kit and away you go. They are two different products aimed at two different markets.ĮZ-Drummers kits are processed which is a good and bad thing. ![]()
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