

The EZX packs sound the same in SD3 as they do in EZD.but the SDX packs are better quality and offer more sample us, with the advanced editing/mixing options in SD3, you can make them sound exactly how you want them.Īlso.in SD3, you can combine drums from different kits, and create your own custom kits, and also custom sounds of those kits. In addition to that.if you have any drum tracks that were recorded live, you can easily sample-replace and do so much more with SD3. With SD3, it's like you're in a pro studio, with a great kit, everything miked up as you want.and you're recording the drums to individual tracks in your DAW, where you can do treat them even more to taste.ĮZD is more like just playing a preset, with more limited adjustments. Like I said.if you're just a songwriter who wants quick drums tracks.you can do OK with EZD.but if you're running a DAW, and you want flexibility and much greater editing/mixing, plus higher quality sample packs.SD3 is the only way to go. #Superior drummer 3 in a mix professional.
