Mago
Austrian Blech Machine
MF Cymbals are great. I think I like them more then the MM ones, but I still don't have MM so I can't tell for sure.
If you can't get a decent sound out of the shells of MF then it's your own fault.
Toms don't work for everything, but when they do they sound really cool.
Snares are really nice too, they sound different to the Avatar ones.
Roomsounds of those snares makes some cool tones if mixed in nicely.
Nail.Head.
Personally I think MF is worth for the Cymbals alone. After all cymbals are usually the weak spot of programmed drums, and there's a lot of samples out there that sound nice for the shells.
But do as you want, MM is great and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't regret the purchase at all
If you really think so why are you even thinking about spending some more money on an expension if SD2 is more then enough for that?
If you can't get a decent sound out of the shells of MF then it's your own fault.
Toms don't work for everything, but when they do they sound really cool.
Snares are really nice too, they sound different to the Avatar ones.
Roomsounds of those snares makes some cool tones if mixed in nicely.
Metal Machine - quick way to good sound, though with the obvious risk of sounding the same as thousand others
Metal Foundry - requires shaping but also might give you something in the end that is slightly more unique
Nail.Head.
Personally I think MF is worth for the Cymbals alone. After all cymbals are usually the weak spot of programmed drums, and there's a lot of samples out there that sound nice for the shells.
But do as you want, MM is great and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't regret the purchase at all
I love the sound of MF's cymbals, but just as Matrix mentioned, I'm not sure if I could justify $75 or even 100 just for that lol. Afterall it's just for demos and eventually will want real drums replacing it.
If you really think so why are you even thinking about spending some more money on an expension if SD2 is more then enough for that?