I wonder what the difference is between Superior Drummer 3 and EZ Drummer 3. I see EZ3 has a slight different looking UI. I don't quite understand why they are making two of the same type of products??
I really like the overall chord sounds of your rhythm tracks. I'm curious on how you are achieving this. Are you tracking the lower note power chords on one track and then tracking the higher notes using inversion on the second track? I'm looking to expand my double/quad tracking techniques.
Thanks for the comments. It's actually just 2 seperate guitar tracks panned hard left and hard right playing the exact same chord voicings, i just play the full chords so you get the bass right through to the treble over the whole chord on each side, i very rarely play just power chords.
I think Superior drummer has a good bit more functionality and the drum samples are more precise. That being said i've always loved EZdrummer so this upgrade it great for me. The big thing for me is the grid editor so i can alter grooves within the program. Also there's now a drag and drop option so you can drag guitar, bass or piano parts straight in and it will create drum parts for you to suit your tune.