pure.fusion
New member
Hi all,
I've read around the forums. The massive thread on EZDrummer vs SD here that was great.
But I'm still lacking an understanding of the functionality of the two, specifically due to this page...
ttp://www.toontrack.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=104414&mpage=1&key=𙟞
.. where this guys mentions " if your mixing skills are not up to scratch then an EZX can come in very handy without compromising much".
I know EZ drummer and other drum software are set up for ease of use. I'd be happy to upsize to Superior Drummer for the "full sample pool" to help maximise the posibility of realistic drum sounds, but not if it requires "extra effort". I'd still want to choose a kit, choose and sound, and program.
Can anyone comment on the "mixing skills" thing? Is there something extra I have to do with Superior Drums?
Any help appreciated.
FM
I've read around the forums. The massive thread on EZDrummer vs SD here that was great.
But I'm still lacking an understanding of the functionality of the two, specifically due to this page...
ttp://www.toontrack.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=104414&mpage=1&key=𙟞
.. where this guys mentions " if your mixing skills are not up to scratch then an EZX can come in very handy without compromising much".
I know EZ drummer and other drum software are set up for ease of use. I'd be happy to upsize to Superior Drummer for the "full sample pool" to help maximise the posibility of realistic drum sounds, but not if it requires "extra effort". I'd still want to choose a kit, choose and sound, and program.
Can anyone comment on the "mixing skills" thing? Is there something extra I have to do with Superior Drums?
Any help appreciated.
FM