
Superior Drummer 3 is designed for musicians and producers who want to be in complete control of the way their drums sound. While EZDrummer offers record-ready sounds, Superior Drummer provides raw samples that you can tailor to your own preferences. Unlike EZDrummer, Superior Drummer offers practically unlimited options for sound manipulation, including microphone positions, room settings, and hundreds of professional quality drumsto choose from not to mention adjustments such as microphone bleed and drum heads. Superior Drummer is the drum VST that offers complete control over sound design. This means songwriters can spend more time focusing on the writing, as opposed to spending hours finicking over minute sound adjustments. However, EZDrummerbenefits from having mix-ready sounding drums right out of the box, that requires minimal adjustments in order to sound good. Grid Editor can’t open in its own window.

The difference between EZDrummer vs Superior Drummer is that EZDrummer is considered the ‘lite’ version of the two, and therefore offers limited creative control. Since releasing Superior Drummer 2.0 in 2008, Toontrack have issued a steady stream of SDX and EZX expansion libraries for their Superior and EZ players and all of those reviewed on these pages received a warm.

Contents Comparing Sounds Between EZDrummer vs Superior Drummerīoth Toontrack drum software products come complete with a diverse array of realistic and expertly recorded drum sounds. The product names say it all: Superior Drummer, EZ Drummer, and before that, Drumkit From Hell and its devilish offspring DFH Superior.
