

It definitely makes searching for kit pieces a lot more user friendly day when the list isn't filled with tons of same-looking kit pieces.I kind of disagree. Here's hoping with enough customer interest they will take the time to at least skin the shells to look like they do in EZD2. After all, it's the EZX kits that "invented" this awesome visual approach in the first place. I'm drooling over it, but this is an area I wish they made a different call on. It doesn't look bad, but the generic approach they took to representing EZX kits in SD3 is kind of lame. Can someone post a screenshot?Every single standard kit piece from every single EZX is shown as the same black drum kit.

How do EZX's show up in SD3? Visually, I mean. I'd rather Toontrack worry about making sounds and software features. Each drum graphic has to be in the perfect perspective to fit each slot too. I don't know if Toontrack are actually photographing or 3d rendering each drum but I imagine it takes a lot of work. It could just be generic kit piece graphics for everything and I would be happy. It definitely makes searching for kit pieces a lot more user friendly day when the list isn't filled with tons of same-looking kit pieces.I personally could care less what they actually look like. Every single standard kit piece from every single EZX is shown as the same black drum kit.
