Manual

I am looking for a drum plug in and am considering Steven Slate Drums Trigger 2 and Superior Drummer 3. Significant price difference between the 2, SD 3 is more than twice the cost of Slate. I just do home recording so I am just looking for something with a relatively easy user interface and realistic sounding. I will be using it with Logic Pro X. Logic has some really good drums, just wondering if either of the above 2 would be worth it? Mostly geared towards rock, metal and blues. I am looking for users' thoughts on both. I really appreciate the help.
  1. 1.3 Installing Superior Drummer 2.0 1) Insert DVD number one (1) and navigate to the /Install folder relevant to your platform (Mac or PC). 2) Double-click on the Superior Drummer Installer located in this folder and follow the instructions.
  2. Toontrack’s Superior Drummer 3 is a marvel of a plugin. It does everything that Superior 2 did, and they’ve added a gaggle of incredible new features that make getting the perfect drum sound even easier. The one we’re going to take a look at today is the ability to import your own custom or third-party samples into SD3.
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  4. 1) An 'Idiot's Guide' type manual with cross references to the actual Yamaha manual. (I was going to do one when I owned a dtx12, but, sadly, never really had the time to do it.) 2) A rubber retrofit of the same Textured Silicon used on the XP pads, but BLACK in color, since hand and finger use would dirty the white pad too easily.
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Superior Drummer 3 User Manual

Superior Drummer 3 has made our lives much, much easier by displaying a live readout of all the MIDI incoming into the computer. For instance, if you hit the bass drum, Superior Drummer will show you which MIDI note your bass drum pad is sending out. This is another way you can confirm that your drum brain MIDI is using the General MIDI notes.