Between sales and specials I’ve pickedup 14 kits for about $400 total over 4 years. what more could you want? Brings the initial cost (with your choice of any 2 kits) to $90, with each additional kit about $40. They are very lightly processed and, in the case of M&M, you can even control the amount of processing with the Turbo option to drastically change the sound. The sounds in GGD libraries are almost raw.
AND they regularly have half price sales. My personal choice is Superior Drummer 3. Lots of kits to choose from, so you only have to pick the ones you like. It really does it all, and is laid out so well I’ve never had to look at a manual.įor those that are brand new and don’t like mixing drums, or those experienced who like to remix drums (like me) it’s a dream.
Superior drummer 3 vs ggd plus#
Plus the midi transform section can solo/mute any piece, change velocity ranges of the midi, and auto sync/stop-start with the DAW (even has half time, double time, triplet time.).
So really at this point I wanted to ask you guys for thoughts. As long as you have an understanding of what a drummer can do with 4 limbs and tends to play given the setup and style, you have everything you need to program great drums. The plan is to use the drum plugin in the place of a drummer from production to final. Support Can I get a refund Are your samples raw How do I route GGD in my DAW Do I have to pay you any fees beyond the purchase price if I use these. There is a myth going around that only drummers can program good parts, but I know many people who prove that to be untrue. Great sounds mixed out of the box, but they can be unmixed or mixed and matched as needed (many times I use the hat from one kit, snare from another. Ive narrowed it down to these 3 (SD3, BFD3, and GGDs Modem Fusion/Invasion/etc.) as being the top picks for the genre in terms of realism/scripting/dynamics, sound quality, and velocity layers.