

Rock Warehouse: Bought it on a whim because it was on sale and legitimately have not used it for more than 2 hours of play time.

There's something about the sounds, selections, and presets that make it really work for a wide variety of songs. Rock Foundry: I think this is my most used SDX other than the core. Mainly use it if I'm playing along to Karnivool

Progressive Foundry: Fun to use, interesting selection of cymbals and drums. Metal Foundry: Don't really use much, there's something about the sounds of the drums that just doesn't really sound great to me. NY Studios Vol 3: Decent enough, not a lot of presets and I'm not really familiar with mixing drums, but has some nice selections for snare and cymbals Cymbal variation is great, drums sounds thonky, fun to play around on.

NY Studios Vol 1 (aka SD2): Actually really nice, probably my 4th most used. SD3 Core: Probably most used, tons of great presets that work for a bunch of different genres. In the Grooves tab, in the list of midi-groove libraries from Platinum Samples, Groove Monkee and Steven Slate Drums Grooves, where there are orange folders with an exclamation mark, click Add Database. After that open Superior Drummer 3, click: Settings> Advanced> Restore MIDI Database …ģ. * ( if there is no EZdrummer folder, then you need to create it )Ģ. – for Windows users C: ProgramData Toontrack EZdrummerĬompletely replace the MIDI folder with the folder from the downloaded image – for MacOSX users / Library / Application Support / EZDrummer / New Wave of British Heavy Metal Essentials Toontrack – Modern Funk Grooves – Many thanks to clauioĪfter installation, it is imperative to make (Settings – Advanced- Rescan MIDI Database ) in SD3 !ĮZX Drumkit from Hell Guests version 1.5.0ĮZdrummer 2 Modern / Vintage version 1.0.2 Midi grooves for Toontrack EZdrummer 2, Superior Drummer 2 and Superior Drummer 3
