In the topic about the software editor some people (again) applaud for VST drum libraries. And I don't know why. Yes, I heard some good VST sounds, but they always were triggered by Roland modules and/or Trigger To MIDI interfaces which had problems with machine gunning and or latency caused by the computer. And since the 2Box is an open system (perhaps even the 4gb flash chip can be replaced on the long term) AND you can put any sound in you want, I don't see the advantages of a VST library. Some libraries even use their own sound format, which can't be edited by the user.
But tell me. What are the advantages of VST?
Perhaps I do miss something ...
well, i if you record your music on pc its pretty cool to just put in the midi cable an record the midi track. then you select your VST of choice (SD 2.0,BFS,AD,...) and you can change your sound on the fly.
IMHO the sounds of SOME superior drummer kits are better than the stock kits of the drumit5. mainly due to the fact that i can tweak more things afterwards. For now, the only thing to get my drumit5 sound onto my pc ist to use the audo outputs, which is "just" a stereo signal. so no tweaking of individual drumkit parts.
the advantages of the drumit5 sounds are the playability in terms of velocity and you can do bit more with the hihat. its not that easy to get your VST working with your drumit5 100% correctly because of the different zones and to different hihat movements. i have always some dead zones or the velocity is somehow strange. thats why i now run the toms,snare,bassdrum via superior and form the drumit5 the cymbals and hihat via audio in. thats what i get the best sound.
and it would be awesome to have a 2box plugin which has a editor, plus the complete sound libary on my pc so i can record midi and tweak the original sounds in my DAW via the 2box plugin. - think thats the main reason for everyone.