

It seems to me MF is the obvious choice for metal and CV for jazz.but I am intrigued Music City particularly. I've looked on the site and checked the samples but you can't always tell much from that I find.

Could one of the other packs cover that and also help me in heavier areas, though? Kill two birds with one stone. Metal Foundry seems the obvious choice but I've heard a fair few people with other preferences and quite a large number of people say it's only really good for cymbals! I imagine it is cymbals galore and am tempted to pick it up for that.Ĭ+V sounds appealing to me but not for metal, however I am feeling the need for some jazzy samples. The snare and kick are way overused and pretty lacking. The Superior Drummer 3 core sound library was recorded by award-winning engineer George Massenburg at probably the worlds most quiet and ideal location for. In combination with the large selection of extra instruments added for stacking and sound design purposes, the sounds of Superior Drummer 3 give you an incomparable palette of options to craft drum tones beyond your wildest imagination. Back then, we applauded the virtual instrument for its realism, drawing particular attention to its meticulously recorded acoustic kit. I have Superior Drummer but I'm looking to expand my kit sounds. The Superior Drummer 3 core sound library boasts in excess of 230 GB of drum samples captured in extreme detail. Superior Drummer 2.0 is, according to developers Toontrack, a complete overhaul of the original DFH Drumkit From Hell Superior, a virtual drum instrument that we first reviewed back in SOS March 2005.
