The Logic Drummer kits are very nicely recorded and very easy to use. And the nice thing is you can make Drummer play nicely with SD3. Essentially (and I'm simplifying here) SD3 is that latter part. In addition to that it has a bunch of drum kit samples. It's actually making some AI decisions to make it work in a very realistic way. It's not playing back MIDI 'blocks' per se (although you can convert a Drummer track to MIDI and you can also get Drummer to trigger MIDI). You can actually design a "realistic" sounding drum track. The Drummer in Logic is, for want of a better description, a drummer. Keep in mind any EZX expansions in EZ Drummer also work in SD3. Maybe consider Toontracks EZ Drummer line which again.has more features than what is built into a DAW. I should add that if you are relatively new, SD3 might be too much. But to exploit other features will take more time depending on your drum programming experience. Its easy to load a SDX or EZX, and start playing with midi grooves. In my opinion SD3 is the best drum program available by far. I'll guarantee there are numerous features and functions found in SD3 that are not found in drummer track. This is like asking if Logic is an upgrade to Reaktor.������ SD3 is a specialized drum application, plus framework for their EZX line. I have never used Logic, but Logic is a DAW. Question, I am new to logic pro x 5.1 would superior drums be an upgrade over theĭrummer track etc already in Logic pro x?
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