AS Community Ranking The Best SDX Expansion for Superior Drummer 3 (POLL)

Discussion in 'Software' started by Stevie Dude, Sep 23, 2023.

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Which is the best, your favourite SDX Expansion ? (Pick 2 maximum)

  1. Superior Drummer 3 Core Sound Library by George Massenburg

    25.6%
  2. Area 33 SDX by Fredrik Throdendal, Daniel Bergstrand

    5.6%
  3. Custom & Vintage SDX by Chris Whitten, Peter Henderson

    4.4%
  4. Death & Darkness SDX by Mark Lewis, Tue Madsen

    20.0%
  5. Decades SDX by Al Schmitt

    16.7%
  6. Fields of Rock SDX by Tom Dalgety

    6.7%
  7. Hitmaker SDX by Hugh Padgham

    4.4%
  8. Indiependent SDX by Kevin Suggs

    3.3%
  9. Legacy of Rock SDX by Eddie Kramer

    8.9%
  10. Metal Machinery SDX by Andy Sneap

    4.4%
  11. Music City USA SDX by Chuck Ainlay, Harry Stinson

    4.4%
  12. New York Studios Vol. 1,2,3 SDX by Neil Dorfsman, Pat Thrall

    7.8%
  13. Orchestral Percussion SDX

    3.3%
  14. Roots Sticks + Brushes, Rods & Mallets SDX by Roy Wooten

    2.2%
  15. Stories SDX by Frank Filipetti

    2.2%
  16. The Metal Foundry SDX by Various Engineers

    4.4%
  17. The Progressive Foundry SDX by Forrester Savell

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  18. The Rock Foundry SDX by Bob Rock

    4.4%
  19. The Rock Warehouse SDX by Randy Staub

    2.2%
  20. The Rooms of Hansa SDX by Michael Ilbert

    30.0%
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  1. Stevie Dude

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    I never tried Death & Darkness but looks like it's among the most loved SDX here, will definitely give a try.

    about the Progressive SDX/EZX that should be hyped mainly because of Forester Savell, probably at a certain time, he is a big name on that sub-genre I guess. Not really familiar with all his work, I know he worked with Animal As Leader, I have listened to Karnivool's Sound Awake upon its release, quite popular. Good sounding album that. Funny that it gets 0 vote here the Progressive SDX. lol

     
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    I think SD3 can hold up really well even when tuned extreme or mix & match kits but it will change the whole ambient vibe of the overall drum sound which understandable and can't be helped. I would like to preserve the whole room tone aesthetic for some reason. It's one of the thing I love about SD3 and a slight change in that would be counter productive to what I'm trying to achieve. Well, it put limitation on me, but what can I say, just pick the next preset. Lol.
     
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    D&D really is good, and works across genres. Heck, I should reload it. It probably suits what I'm doing right now better than what I'm using actually... Gah, now I've got to find out.
     
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    Jeez that's a tough vote! I voted for Fields Of Rock and Custom & Vintage, but I could've easily voted for Decades or Hansa or the stock library instead, among others.

    Custom & Vintage got my vote cos it used to be my go to but I never see anyone talk about it. I guess cos it's old. But there's great sounds on there. It's more raw and dry than the newer libraries but that's why I like it. But the biggest thing I like about it is just simply the drum curation. They chose cool drums.

    The thing I find with SDX is that with each library there's like 2 kits or 5 presets that I REALLY like per library, and then the rest isn't relevant to my tastes. So you end up using a lot of HD storage just for a few drum sounds. Not super efficient. Maybe I need to dig in a little deeper into mutating my sounds a bit more though.

    My bigger turn-off with SD is that a lot of it can sound a little generic. It's all the usual mic techniques. I wanna hear more experimental miking techniques. For that reason I haven't used SD since I got Tympo by Teletone. That thing is under 1GB and sounds sooo so so so so tasty, right out of the box.

    Love SD though, I first started using it in 2011, and I used it on my debut EP (DM me if you wanna hear it, it's some psychedelic math-rock post-rock electronica sorta stuff, I guess), and as far as playability there's nothing better I've found. It sounds like a real kit when you play it (I didn't have the same feeling when playing on EZX libraries). It's just a bit hard to justify the HD space now. I don't need 25 ambient mics. But if you're trying to make a "real band" sound via midi then superior drummer can't be beat.
     
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    Area 33 because it allows so much choice.
    All the others are great for the sounds, but for a starting template on which to work, it does NO GOOD to only have one tom slot avaliable.
    Area 33 might be overkill, but it is better than underkill.
    How can I do Neil Peart with THIS?
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    you okay there buddy ? who are you again ?
     
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    for those who have the Stories SDX, I want to ask which one is better between ISO A and MAIN ? already tested ISO B and quite like it.
     
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