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«  Good, but annoying limits »

Published on 09/13/10 at 10:43
The installation and config? Looks like another, it falls on. It should just be able to register online with the computer on which the app is installed, otherwise it may seem it be the puzzle.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

P4 3.0 Ghz, 2GB RAM
The software is very stable. The few crashes tend to attribute to my soundcard, in my opinion. I can even run two instances in parallel without any real worries.
For cons, the 44.1 kHz mode is required in your sequencer, on pain of déconnage complete. If you want to mix to a higher frequency, it requires making bounces all the tracks and then convert.

OVERALL OPINION

I first bought a dung named Drumkit from hell 2, which sounded good but took down all the time (useless). So it changed my life to have a virtual drum turning, but I quickly became annoyed by certain limitations. I used it 6 months before moving to Superior Drummer 2.

Specifically, banks of sounds (rock / pop and Drumkit from hell to speak only of what I know) does not sound terrible but have the advantage of having qualities that complement each other:
- Rock / Pop: good bass drums and a Charles with a lot of nuances. Cons by the toms and snare drums are incredibly soft.
- DFH: bass drum that sounds awful plastic, charles in "typewriter" mandatory. Cons by the toms sound of the fire god.
No snare drum and cymbal any (apart from Chinese and splashes of DFH) of these two banks do not really satisfy me.

The quality / price of the day (150 euros with an extension available) is correct and no more.

With experience, I ... in fact, had I known that Superior Drummer come out 6 months after my purchase, maybe I should have waited 6 months or I would have bought DFH Superior pending.