I have BFD 3 and I prefer it over Superior Drummer for raw,natural acoustic drums...Got it.They are velocity hits....not round robin...One for each MIDI velocity transmitted....
Just would never consider Battery for this type of work when there are much better options are out there. Superior Drummer 3 comes to mind - more than I will ever need for "real" drums.
Cheers
VP
I used SD 2 for years until I found out how to get BFD happening...
But now I use B4 for a lot of drum tracks in "pop music",because I like the editing possibilities and it's quick and easy to shape the drum and percussion parts...
Plus...the streaming from SSD is faultless....
You asked why I'm using so many velocity layers...
Well....velocity is not the same as volume and when you hit a drum harder,it is not only louder....the timbre changes....a lot...
So when you 128 velocity levels on tap,you can really hear the difference
Statistics: Posted by digitalboytn — Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:27 pm