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- Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 pro#
- Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 software#
- Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 Pc#
I've not been able to find what the cost of the 2box model will be in the US. So it will play samples as opposed to synthesized sounds. If I'm understanding the DrumIt5 module correctly, It is almost like having a VST, but within the module.
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Can possibly push that up a little if it's really worth it.Īnother kit that I came across, that looks like it is supposed to be released in the US in the next month or so, is the 2box. I have around $2k that I'm setting aside to get the best kit that I can. Would I have any differences between their DTX500 line vs the DTX900 line, when using a VST - Addictive or Superior etc? Same for a middle and high end Roland and any others. If this is the case, then for instance, I buy a Yamaha. When using a VST, is there much of a difference between a middle of the road module, and a top of the line flagship module? At that point, it only seems like a trigger controller, and just sends the midi info to the comp. I think I'm starting to understand what it is, and how it's used.įrom what has been said here, and what I've learned from my previous research, It looks like picking up a complete kit with it's own module, might be a better start.Īfter I have a quality set up of rack/frame/pads/pedals.then I'll be able to plug the module into my computer, and go the VST route. which you plug into a midi input you select your settings and your going. but i have an extra computer i keep beside my td20Īll modules have midi out. I prefer to use the vst's whenever possible as they sound better. midi can have a few milliseconds of latency but once you get the settings right its not noticeable
Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 software#
Which basically depends on how you feel about pirating software or its a few hundred more bucksĪlso.
Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 Pc#
your gonna need a pc with a few gigs of ram for your vsts.(most expensive part) and then there is software. if you look used there are great deals out there. You can get a cheap midi device for $50 or so.
Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 pro#
i own a tascam us-122l and a saffire pro 40 so its not alot of work for me more options even.Ĭons are you need to bring a computer with you wherever you go too. What are the pro's and con's of each, and why would someone choose one over the other? And is there a big difference in the end cost to get everything up and running? Then also, do the actual pads/triggers/cymbals matter for triggering software? Are things just more compatible with the module that goes with it? I guess I'm just a little lost with regards to these different types of set ups. Or whether I should get a set with a module, and use software on top of that. I just can't get past whether it's better to go with a module, or using something like Addictive drums or whatever. I've been researching, going to the stores, and trying to dig into it as much as I can. I'd like it to be as much like an acoustic as possible in feel, but not necessarily looks. The two sets at my church are both acoustic. I'd like to get a new kit for home, and will definitely be going electric. Over the last few months though, I've become a lot more serious about it, and have joined the worship team at my church. I started drumming a couple years ago with a pretty cheap electric kit.