todez_1
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Hi,
I don’t work with loops at all, but SD2 gives you much more control over how you want your drums to sound (parameters, velocity, etc). I went with SD2, but don’t use a lot of what is there. But it’s nice to know that I can if I need to do so. I would really suggest checking out some videos of both to see their capabilities. If they are the same price, I would go with SD2. They also run sales on their products at times, and you might want to wait until a time they do. One thing to note is that expansion packs for EZD work in SD2, but not the other way around. I hope this helps you a bit.
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