


Fully loaded with ALL expansionsĪddictive Drums 2 v2.1. The clean layout and lighting-fast workflow include hundreds of individual features that make AD2 fast and familiar – even for first-time users. Every detail – from drag-and-drop audio and MIDI, to rapid linking and layering, to near-instant kitpiece swapping–is designed to keep you in the creative zone. Addictive Drums 2 really excels in this area. The best sounds and features are useless if you can’t find and use them quickly when inspiration strikes.

Whether you need your drums to sound open and crystal-clear, or produced and radio-ready, or grungy and heavily distorted, AD2 has studio-grade tools to get the job done. Addictive Drums 2 comes standard with three extraordinary drum kits including both of our acclaimed Fairfax kits (recorded at the legendary Los Angeles studio formerly known as Sound City) and the loud, large, and. Addictive Drums 2 is packed with mixing and sound-shaping features that let you transform the raw sounds in amazing ways. XLN Audio Addictive Drums 2 Complete v2.1.5 Win & Mac Size 8.6 Gb Magnificent Drums Perfectly recorded Drums out of the box. Tweak any of the professionally designed presets or build up a custom kit from scratch, it’s your choice. This package takes the guess work out of AD2 and gives you all the amazing drum kits, all the professionally played MIDI content, all the specialty kit piece expansions, and every single preset. Maybe it's just me but I have always felt as if they lacked the kind of explosiveness of a real drum set.Addictive Drums 2 v2.1.9 Complete WiN MAC Team R2R | | 9.21 GB PLATFORMS: WiN32/64 – VSTi/AAX(MODiFiED) | MacOSX – AU/VSTiĪddictive Drums 2: Complete Collection is for professionals that want the total package. The reason for this is that I have never been that thrilled with the cymbals on Superior Drummer. Note: I originally had Superior Drummer and used it for a year or two before recently getting AD. I'm definitely no purist though as Superior Drummers velocity sensitivity on the snares and toms particularly seem more real to me.

If I absolutely had to choose I would probably go with AD as it is less CPU heavy, has an interface that I find more fun to play around with, and has a wider range of "out of the box" possibilities. I really wanted to try and make my drum VST have that classic drum break sound and XLN AD gives you an amazing range of out of the box options that can sound both modern and dated. One thing I do prefer about AD is that you really get such a wide range of sounds out of the box. Death & Darkness plus the newest Area 44 are awesome and can be used for almost any music style. Superior Drummer is a larger package and has some great SDX expansions. I feel like I have good insight here as I have used both extensively.
