
On Legacy of Rock I do not cut velocities on toms and snare, the whole dynamic range is quite good.but I use up to 2-3 less sensitivity inside TD50 module with it compared to most Superior 3.0 stock and Decades.so they differ.I change quite often TD50 Trigger settings on tom and snare while changing expansions/SDX. I am way too fast in the highest velocities/dynamics, even on Td50 with Vad toms (PD8 setting) and digital snare.

It even depends on the sample Pack, even with Superior, I never used EZ drummer, I only have smaller Reggae EZX (EZ Drummer), this is definitely not as dynamic playable.i.e. I have been almost ready to pull the trigger for the Superior Drummer 3, but was really turned off by the lack of dynamics in the snare when trying the demo of EZDrummer.

It would be very helpful to get this answered. - Or is it a limitation in the demo version of EZDrummer? Or am I missing something? Are there things I need to do in the drum brain or in the VST to resolve this? Or is there a limitation in how much information can be transferred via midi to the computer, no matter what VST I use (sorry, that might be a really stupid question, as I am not very knowledgeable about these things)? If I buy the real deal, the Superior Drummer 3, will it be as dynamic as the Roland TD17KVX itself? Or even better, as it is described by Toontrack ("making your electronic kit every bit as “real” and acoustic as it can be")? I have played around with the trigger settings on the TD17 – sensitivity and threshold – with no success. I have tried EZDrummer both going directly to headphones from my computer (MacBook Pro) and via DAW (Reason) and an external audio interface (Propellerheads Balance).

A lot less dynamic, and it feels that the drum set is much "cheaper", even though the sounds from EZDrummer are impressive. When using EZDrummer the lowest volume is quite high, and the lowest hits are even. When using just the TD17, the snare is really sensitive, I can play all the way from almost quiet up to full volume, every nuance in my hitting is represented in volume and character. One thing I notice is how much less dynamic it feels, compared to just using the Roland TD17 brain. I have downloaded the demo version of EZDrummer, just to try a VST, to see how it works. Of course I expect Superior Drummer to be superior over EZDrummer, given the price and descriptions.
