

Upon opening Superior Drummer 2.0, you’ll find yourself in the construct view which does exactly what it’s called after: it enables you to put together the drum set of your CHOICE. Using Superior Drummer 2.0: the Construct View

Finally, Superior Drummer 2.0 runs on all the major DAWs (paid and free) such as Ableton, Logic, ProTools or Reaper.

Your computer should also bring 2GB RAM to the table. Prerequisites: Running Superior Drummer 2.0Ĭonsidering that Superior Drummer 2.0 comes with a huge sound library, its system requirements are actually quite modest: the full sound library requires 20GB of hard disk space, but you can also opt for a trimmed-down version that uses only 4GB.Īpart from that, Superior Drummer 2.0 will work on Windows 7, 8 and 10 and also on Mac OS X 10.6 or higher. This helped me not to get lost in any of the rabbit holes that the host of features built into Superior Drummer 2.0 provide and I think it will be equally useful to you to actually see how you could go about producing awesome drum tracks without ever leaving your desk. I’ve constructed this review as though you were using Superior Drummer 2.0 yourself. In this review, I’ll argue that with respect to Superior Drummer 2.0 those things haven’t only been preserved but greatly enhanced. For Toontrack’s previous version, Superior Drummer (1.0), was the first drum rompler of its kind and spawned a whole industry of similar plugins such as Addictive Drums or Strike.Īnd while spawning an industry isn’t necessarily an indicator of quality, it shows that Toontrack had done some things right with Superior Drummer (1.0). One could say that with the release of Superior Drummer 2.0 – virtual drum instrument – the godfather has returned.
