I am a former user of Superior Drummer. After I bought EZD3, I never thought about upgrading SD 2. This plugin is versatile, has good midi grooves (most of them are useful) and requires little mixing to sound amazing.
Cool video, I’ve learned this lesson recently: midi drums do not need much and if you’re going to add processing, best to stick with saturation and minor EQ tweaks/gentle compression
Thanks a lot for the tutorial ! really made my drums better, and quite quickly :D the only thing that I have is that the Virtual Tape Machine on the Drum Bus brings A LOT of power to the kick, to such a point that it's a bit uncomfortable to listen... Do you have a solution for this ? Keep up the good work man, from a new french subscriber :)
ive just started to build this kind of racks in studio one however coming from Ableton i was able to do what you have done with a drum rack and then drag and drop it into project is there a way to do this in studio one thanks in advance and thanks for all the videos
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy Many thanks. I’ve since tried it and it works. Recorded a song a couple of years ago in Logic using midi drum tracks I want to import into Studio One via EZ Drummer 3 to do a remake in Studio One. Great to see I’ll be able to do that. Thanks for confirming.
Another great video tutorial Uncle Dave. Bless you man!!!
Thanks again! I appreciate your support
Thanks, Dave. I will use this.
Great! you'll love it
Thanks for yours videos 👌👏
Glad you like them!
Awesome!
Thanks!
I am a former user of Superior Drummer. After I bought EZD3, I never thought about upgrading SD 2. This plugin is versatile, has good midi grooves (most of them are useful) and requires little mixing to sound amazing.
I agree. I have SD3 and EZ 3 and I find myself using EZ much more. Its super simple and the sounds are great right out of the box!
Your intro is so cool and the sound is great, I call that 3D mixing.
Glad you like it!
Safe in isolation. It does sound good
It is really cool.
Here it is a year later and now for $15 a month I have all the Slate, SSL and some Harrison plugins. I use EZD3 and this is an awesome video!
Thank you
Cool video, I’ve learned this lesson recently: midi drums do not need much and if you’re going to add processing, best to stick with saturation and minor EQ tweaks/gentle compression
Good tip, thanks
Thanks a lot for the tutorial ! really made my drums better, and quite quickly :D the only thing that I have is that the Virtual Tape Machine on the Drum Bus brings A LOT of power to the kick, to such a point that it's a bit uncomfortable to listen... Do you have a solution for this ? Keep up the good work man, from a new french subscriber :)
hit the tape machine a little less hard and that should do it, or take it off all together
ive just started to build this kind of racks in studio one however coming from Ableton i was able to do what you have done with a drum rack and then drag and drop it into project is there a way to do this in studio one thanks in advance and thanks for all the videos
You're very welcome
Is it possible to import midi drum tracks into EZ Drummer 3?
Yes, I believe it is
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy Many thanks. I’ve since tried it and it works. Recorded a song a couple of years ago in Logic using midi drum tracks I want to import into Studio One via EZ Drummer 3 to do a remake in Studio One. Great to see I’ll be able to do that. Thanks for confirming.