

It's just there's not enough basic beats there. I do like how SD has slight variations of the same beat immediately under the beat you like. Superior Drummer 3 > Midtempo > Straight 6/8 > "Basically Six" I suspect you'll find the most helpful songs there to be "Pushy Medium" and "Basic Pop/Rock" Superior Drummer 3 > Midtempo > Straight 4/4 In the SD3 core library, you'll probably find the most useful stuff in: 1 from SD2, core library from EZD2, and core library from SD3. Which expansion packs do you have? You've got Avatar Vol. Though I usually know within a few seconds whether a particular beat is ever going to be useful to me. Only downside is that you do have to put some time in up front sorting through all your beats.

It's a way to get a song going quick - you don't have to sort through a bunch of overly complicated beats that won't suit the style of music you (and I) often work on. Then whenever you pull it up in the future, you can click on the star at the top of the left column, and SD3 will only show you the ones you've favorited. It's worth spending an hour or so just listening through every MIDI beat that you have in your library and starring the ones you like. It's a star that you click next to whatever beats you like in the browser. Martin John Butler, one of the nice things in SD3 (to me, at least) is the "favorite" feature.
