I prefer to use the vst's whenever possible as they sound better. ![]() but i have an extra computer i keep beside my td20Īll modules have midi out. which you plug into a midi input you select your settings and your going. I think I'm starting to understand what it is, and how it's used.įrom what has been said here, and what I've learned from my previous research, It looks like picking up a complete kit with it's own module, might be a better start.Īfter I have a quality set up of rack/frame/pads/pedals.then I'll be able to plug the module into my computer, and go the VST route. When using a VST, is there much of a difference between a middle of the road module, and a top of the line flagship module? At that point, it only seems like a trigger controller, and just sends the midi info to the comp. If this is the case, then for instance, I buy a Yamaha. Would I have any differences between their DTX500 line vs the DTX900 line, when using a VST - Addictive or Superior etc? Same for a middle and high end Roland and any others. I have around $2k that I'm setting aside to get the best kit that I can. If I'm understanding the DrumIt5 module correctly, It is almost like having a VST, but within the module.Ĭan possibly push that up a little if it's really worth it.Īnother kit that I came across, that looks like it is supposed to be released in the US in the next month or so, is the 2box. ![]() So it will play samples as opposed to synthesized sounds. I've not been able to find what the cost of the 2box model will be in the US. ![]() Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 Pc#.Superior drummer 3 vs addictive drums 2 software#. ![]()
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