is Superior Drummer better than BFD3?

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jinotsuh wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 12:16 am I owned both, I only own BFD3 now, and a gazillion expansions, sold SD3 as I never used it. SD3 has the better UI by a long shot, and some nice features that I personally would never use, but BFD3 has the best sound, the most realistic sound, it just sounds better IMO. YMMV
I do hope now with BFD becoming it's own brand, separate from FXPansion, that a major update is in the works, including a new GUI.

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That would be good, as long as they don't let it die and keep supporting it and releasing new stuff I would be happy. Would love to see a BFD4.
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I just went full into EZkeys (after getting EZbass) and are likely to get SD3 soon, especially if someone is selling in here 🙂 Besides its learning curve, is there any other things I should consider before I do? I'm producing dance music with genres from jazzy over Disco to Melodic tech house. Thanks in advance.

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Followup to my previous post, because of the genre I'm producing in - it looks like there is no benefit in getting any MIDI packs for SD3 or have I missed something?

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moonchunk wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:51 am
funky lime wrote:I'm with jancivil here in that the cymbal swell modeling is pretty much what keeps me on BFD3. It might not seem like a big deal, but as a drummer, it means a lot to me that I can go crazy on the ride cymbal, for instance, without it sounding fake. When I hear a track, the cymbals are usually the first giveaway that the drums are sampled (and the snare, but that's another story). BFD3 alleviates this to an extent with the swell modeling feature.

I don't really know about the other aspects like grooves and whatnot, because I just use it to load up a kit and play. A fiddly interface is fine with me, because I hardly ever use it now that I've built a proper routing template and a few custom kits that I like.
I recently picked up Superior Drummer 3, but haven't finished downloading it. I have owned BFD2/BFD3 for years. The reason I picked up SD3 is because the ride cymbals that came with BFD2/3, and that I purchased, are not generic enough, they are eccentric. I purchased 3 libraries, (Peart, London Sessions, Percussion) and none of them had a working generic ride cymbal with a decent bell and a decent reasonably tame ride. For some genres what they have works, but not for many others. And the Peart ride cymbal, which is better suited as a generic ride, is broken - a complicated thing to explain but dealing with the fact that Sonic Reality did not sample the room/ambient mics the same way that BFD3 did - its not flexible the way the included Fxpansion sounds are. So although I do love the cymbal swell control, the tom resonance, and the hi-hat foot splash that others here have commented on, without an all-around-solution BFD3 makes me just jump around recording single kit pieces and dragging single articulation MIDI clips. I recently got rayzoon Jamstix to help with the discovery of rhythm ideas - and wanted a way to plug that into a decent high end sounding drum sample library. I saw some reviews of SD3 and although it is missing some of what makes BFD3 great, it has other features that are good. And the feature of song creation from a single beat was interesting.

But the reason I came to this forum was to see if anyone commented on the Groove FX feature in BFD3 and whether there is anything like it in Superior Drummer 3. I search swing and nothing comes up in the SD3 manual. So I'm guessing that's another area (more suited to non-drummers) where BFD3 shines. Thanks for your posts.
Yes, the cymbals and hihats are not perfectly generic - but the realism in BFD2-3 means that I am planning to use a little of both. I have some of the better packs made for SD3, and yet the cymbals are weak in a certain aspect, so because I'm not an electronic drumkit player I can load the hihats or cymbals in BFD2-3 if I want the more realistic version, but if I want something that's less exotic then at times I can hit SD3.

So I think you're exactly right in what you said.

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