Modern Drums: How Just 4 Drums stacks up against the new industry standards

A no-spin comparison of 10 drum tools in 2026 — their strengths, their weaknesses, and where we stand in the landscape.


After tooting our own horn so much in previous blogs, we thought it was about time to give light to all the other insanely impressive plugins, products, and platforms out there. We are big fans of our own tools, but we are certainly not the only option. And depending on what you need, we might not even be the right choice for you and your workflow.

This is a genuine comparison — with our own product included on equal footing. We'll walk through ten tools, highlight what they genuinely do well, and be straight about where we fall short.

Our position in short: best-in-class AI generation quality for a complete drum kit, real sculpting built in, and infinite unique samples — but we don't replace the warmth of real recordings, and our sculpt parameters aren't as deep as other dedicated effects or synthesis tooling.

SO - let’s dive in :)


Just 4 Drums - Generate, Sculpt, Play

Just 4 Noise - Just 4 Kicks Plugin

Just 4 Noise - Just 4 Kicks Plugin

OUR HONEST TAKE:

Our generated samples are the best-sounding in the AI-native category, but they won't replicate the feel of real recordings.

Our sculpt tools aren't as deep or granular as dedicated synthesis plugins like Kick 3. If you need more controls, you may want both tools.

If you’re looking for the balance of highly accurate search, completely unique sounds, and basic design capabilities, our tool is for you.


01

SAMPLE LIBRARY

Splice

Splice Sounds + Instruments

Splice Sounds + Splice Instrument

Splice has become the default sample marketplace for modern producers. With millions of royalty-free sounds covering every genre — trap snares, boom-bap breaks, acoustic kits, electronic kicks — it's an extraordinarily deep well of curated, professionally recorded content. The subscription model (~$12–20/month for credits) makes it accessible, and the ability to filter by BPM, key, and instrument type is genuinely excellent for fast exploration.

For drum sounds specifically, Splice's greatest asset is human craft: these are real recordings, real sessions, real drummers/producers. The organic texture you get from a Splice snare captured at a proper studio is something no AI tool — including ours — fully replicates. If realism and recorded-sample warmth is your goal, Splice has the edge.

The limitation is that Splice is a library, not a generator. You're browsing and downloading — not creating. If you need something truly unique, you're dependent on what other producers have already made. You'll also eventually run out of credits, and the "everyone has access to the same sounds" problem is real in competitive genres.

STRENGTHS

  • Enormous library of drums

  • Unbeatable realism and texture

  • Excellent filtering and discovery

  • Industry-standard platform

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Can't generate new sounds

  • Same sounds available to everyone

  • Credits run out; costs can add up

  • No sculpting or synthesis layer


KICK SYNTHESIZER

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Kick 3

by Sonic Academy

Kick 3 by Sonic Academy

Kick 3 is, without question, the gold standard for kick crafting. It's a deep, multi-layer engine built specifically for crafting the perfect digital kick. Five synthesis layers, node-based pitch and amplitude curves, selective keytracking, an import-and-analyze feature for reverse-engineering kicks from full tracks, and over 500 factory presets across every genre from house to drum & bass. Every knob does something meaningful.

Kick 3's sculpting depth is the best in the game. The node-based curve editing, the logarithmic/linear view toggle, the ability to isolate the sub tail pitch while keeping the attack consistent — this is precision engineering that goes beyond what our sculpting layer offers. If you're a kick drum obsessive who needs total control over every microsecond of the transient, Kick 3 is the right tool.

What Kick 3 doesn't do is generate anything from scratch — you build from synthesis primitives and presets. It also only covers kicks (and some snares via the same engine). For a full kit, you'd need to pair it with other tools.

STRENGTHS

  • Unmatched depth and control

  • Import and analyze existing kicks

  • 500+ presets, genre-spanning packs

  • Selective keytracking and sidechain

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Kick-focused only — not a full kit

  • Starts from synthesis primitives

  • Steeper learning curve

  • Presets, or bring your own samples


AI SEARCH

03

Co-Producer

by Output

Co-Producer by Output

Output's Co-Producer (launched March 2025) takes a clever and useful angle: rather than generating audio from scratch, it listens to your project and suggests human-made, royalty-free samples that fit your track's harmony and rhythm. You describe what you want in plain text — "punchy trap kick at 140 BPM" — and Co-Producer serves up real samples matched to your key and tempo, ready to drag-and-drop into your DAW.

The "Re-imagine" update in July 2025 added AI variation generation on top of selected samples — letting you create unique alternatives that won't trigger copyright flags. Output is candid that they're "not using AI to generate audio — using it to improve how music makers work," and over 73% of searches reportedly return samples producers love. At $9.99/month with unlimited access (no credit system), the pricing is producer-friendly.

Where it differs from us: Co-Producer is a smart sample finder and variator, not a sound-from-nothing generator. The underlying sounds are all human-recorded. For drum production specifically, it's a fantastic complement to your workflow — but you're still picking from a library, not synthesizing something new.

STRENGTHS

  • Suggests matching samples per track

  • Unlimited access, no credit system

  • Creates copyright-safe variations

  • Seamless DAW integration (VST/AU/AAX)

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Doesn't generate audio from scratch

  • Search quality is still limited

  • Not a drum synthesis or sculpting tool

  • Subscription required for full value


AI GENERATOR

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Emergent Drums 2

by Audialab

Emergent Drums 2 by Audialab

Emergent Drums was one of the first AI-native drum generators to gain real traction, and version 2 is a meaningful step up. The concept is elegant: 16 pads, each assigned a drum type (kick, snare, hat, clap, etc.), and a "generate" button that creates a new AI-synthesized sample on demand. You control how similar the new sound is to the previous one with a single slider — small changes for variation, full random for something wild. All sounds are royalty-free and exportable as audio files.

Emergent Drums is a genuine peer to our own product, and we respect what Audialab has built. It excels at electronic and experimental sounds — punchy claps, glitchy percs, unusual textures. Where it tends to land shorter is on kicks: reviewers consistently note the generated kicks lean toward a crunchy, lo-fi, digitally tinged character. They're great for IDM, glitch, or electronic genres but less convincing for heavy hip-hop or acoustic-feeling kits.

The key difference from us: Emergent Drums focuses on generation and basic shaping (ADSR, pitch, filter), but doesn't offer the same unified kit-sculpting workflow. We'd argue our generation quality and shaping depth together give producers more to work with, but Emergent Drums 2 is a serious, well-regarded tool.

STRENGTHS

  • Pioneered AI drum generator category

  • Great glitchy, experimental textures

  • Simple, intuitive generation workflow

  • Royalty-free; drag-and-drop to DAW

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Kicks tend toward lo-fi/digital

  • Basic sculpting — ADSR and pitch only

  • Less convincing for organic kits

  • Control and quality is limited


SAMPLED INSTRUMENT

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Addictive Drums 2

by XLN Audio

Addictive Drums 2 by XLN Audio

Addictive Drums 2 represents a different category entirely: meticulously multi-sampled drum kits recorded with professional multi-mic setups. Every hit is captured at multiple velocities, with alternating samples to prevent the "machine gun" effect. It's a production studio for ultra-realistic recorded drums — not AI, not synthesis, just extraordinarily good recordings made accessible through an excellent mixing interface with per-channel EQ, compression, distortion, tape saturation, and transient shaping.

The honest comparison: if you want drums that sound like they were recorded at a major studio, AD2 is going to beat any AI tool on the market, including ours. Real drum acoustics, real room sound, real performances. For producers making rock, jazz, R&B, or anything where the drum kit is the human heart of the track, this remains an industry-standard choice.

STRENGTHS

  • Exceptional realism

  • Full per-channel mixing suite built in

  • Industry-standard for organic drums

  • Wide genre variety of expansion packs

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Static sample library

  • Expensive when buying expansion packs

  • Less suited for electronic sounds

  • Missing infinite variation


RE-SYNTHESIZER

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Backbone

by Steinberg

Backbone by Steinberg

Backbone is the most technically complete drum re-synthesizer available to working producers. It deconstructs samples into tonal and noise components for deep editing, layers them with DrumGAN-generated sounds, and provides granular control over each component's behavior. The DrumGAN integration (added in version 1.5) gives Backbone genuine AI generative capability for kicks, snares, and cymbals — making it a hybrid of traditional sample manipulation and neural synthesis.

Backbone rewards deep engagement. The ability to load a sample, have AI analyze and re-synthesize it, and then combine it with newly generated material is genuinely powerful — more powerful, in some respects, than our workflow. However, it's a complex instrument that shows its technical DNA: the interface takes time to learn, the workflow for building a complete kit is less streamlined than ours, and the practical day-to-day experience of generating usable sounds can be more involved than it first appears.

STRENGTHS

  • Pioneering GAN technology with Sony

  • Perceptual controls

  • Encodes existing samples into space

  • Backbone adds an editing layer

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Requires Backbone for full production

  • More complex workflow

  • Interface has steeper learning curve

  • Research-tool DNA shows in usability

ACOUSTIC DRUM WORKSTATION

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Superior Drummer 3

by Toontrack

Superior Drummer 3 by Toontrack

Superior Drummer 3 is the most comprehensive acoustic drum workstation available to producers, and it's not particularly close. The core library packs 230GB of drums recorded by legendary engineer George Massenburg at Galaxy Studios — one of the quietest and most acoustically precise recording spaces on the planet — in full 11.1 surround sound, with seven distinct acoustic kits, 25 snares, and 16 kicks, all captured with multi-mic setups that give you individual control over direct mics, room mics, bleed, and overhead channels.

Relative to our plugin, SD3 plays in a fundamentally different category: everything it does is built around the premise of recorded, human-performed sound. Its depth and realism are extraordinary, but they come from sample playback and mixing, not generation or synthesis. If you want a drum kit that sounds like it was tracked at a world-class studio — with real room air, natural dynamics, and drummer feel — SD3 is genuinely in a class of its own.

STRENGTHS

  • 230GB library recorded at Galaxy

  • Unmatched acoustic realism

  • Groove matching + big MIDI library

  • Tracker: AI MIDI conversion

  • 35 onboard effects

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Fixed acoustic sample library

  • Massive system requirements

  • Priced around $300 before expansions

  • Less suited for electronic sound

  • Overkill if acoustic isn't priority


DRUM SAMPLER

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Battery 4

by Native Instruments

Battery 4 by Native Instruments

Battery 4 is one of the longest-standing dedicated drum samplers in production — a plugin that producers like J. Cole, Virtual Riot, and Tyler Joseph have used across commercially released records. Its cell-based architecture gives you a 128-pad grid where you can load, layer, and sculpt any samples you like, with seven sample playback modes, per-cell LFO and modulation routing (up to eight modulation slots per cell), AHDSR envelopes, onboard effects including analog-modeled EQ and bus compression, and a Transient Master for quick attack and sustain shaping.

Battery 4 is best understood as a sample management and shaping powerhouse. It doesn't generate anything — it plays and processes whatever you load into it. That's its strength: extraordinary flexibility and control over your own samples. If you've been collecting sounds for years and want a deep, DAW-like environment to organize, layer, and manipulate them, Battery 4 is one of the best tools for the job. Many producers use it alongside AI generation tools, including tools like ours, as the playback and sculpting layer on top of generated samples.

STRENGTHS

  • Highly flexible interface

  • Deep per-cell modulation

  • Analog-modeled effects

  • Works with any sample format

  • Excellent value with Komplete bundle

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Need to bring your own samples

  • No meaningful update in over 10 years

  • Somewhat overshadowed by Maschine

  • No integrated sequencer

  • No synthesis layer


AI SONG + STEM GENERATOR

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SUNO STUDIO

by SUNO

SUNO Studio by SUNO

Suno occupies a completely different category from every other tool on this list. Rather than generating or sculpting individual drum samples, Suno generates entire songs — vocals, lyrics, melody, instrumentation, and yes, a drum track — from a text prompt in under 60 seconds. The V5 model (released September 2025) is a genuine leap in quality: full songs with natural vocal phrasing, vibrato, emotional delivery, and coherent song structure across verses, choruses, and bridges. Suno Studio, the built-in DAW launched alongside V5, adds a multitrack timeline where individual AI-generated stems — including drums, bass, guitar, synths, and vocals — can be arranged, layered, and edited independently. It's genuinely impressive technology, and for content creators, hobbyists, and songwriters who need quick demos, the accessibility is extraordinary.

As a drum tool specifically, though, Suno has real limitations. The drums in Suno-generated tracks are baked into the broader production and optimized to sound good within the full mix — not to be extracted, sculpted, or used as standalone stems in another project. Stem separation in Suno Studio exists but, as reviewers consistently note, falls short of professional quality, with bleed between instruments and frequency loss in high-detail areas. You're not getting an infinitely generatable kit of individual hits — you're getting a drum track inside a song. For our use case (drum sample generation and kit building), Suno is a creative complement, not a replacement.

It's also worth flagging the broader context: Suno reached a $500 million settlement with Warner Music Group in late 2025 over copyright concerns related to its training data. The legal landscape around its outputs — and who owns what — is still evolving. Suno is a remarkable product, but it's a content creation and songwriting tool, not a drum production tool in the traditional sense.

STRENGTHS

  • Full song generation

  • V5 delivers impressive realism

  • Studio DAW with multitrack

  • Accessible to anyone

  • Supports 1,200+ genres

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Not a drum sample tool

  • Stem separation quality is low

  • Limited fine-grained control

  • Ongoing legal and copyright ambiguity

  • Drum tracks can't be sculpted


AI COMPOSITION

10

Mozart AI

by Arthos Inc

Mozart AI by Arthos Inc

Mozart AI approaches music production differently from most tools on this list — it's a broader composition and arrangement assistant, with drum pattern generation as part of a wider MIDI and arrangement workflow. Where most of our competitors focus on sample quality or sound synthesis, Mozart AI's value is in generating entire rhythmic structures, fills, and patterns that can then be populated with your sounds of choice. While Mozart does have an Eleven Labs integration to generate drum samples and loops, the quality and range remains limited.

For drums, this means you're more likely to get a complete groove from Mozart AI than a raw waveform to sculpt. It's better suited for producers who want to start with patterns and arrangements rather than perfecting individual drum sounds. The AI handles structure; you handle the sound design. If that division of labor works for your process, Mozart AI is an interesting option — but it's a complement to a sample or synthesis tool, not a replacement.

STRENGTHS

  • Full arrangement generation

  • Good for overcoming creative blocks

  • Works alongside existing drum sounds

  • Broad musical intelligence

 

LIMITATIONS

  • Limited sculpting abilities

  • Output quality varies by genre

  • Not optimized for production

  • Requires separate, hi-fi samples


Where We Actually Fit In

The honest answer is that we occupy a specific space: high-quality AI drum generation available, combined with sculpting tools that let you shape the whole kit, in a single workflow. If that sounds like what you need, we think you'll find it's genuinely great.

But we don't beat Kick 3 on kick synthesis depth. We don't beat Splice or Addictive Drums on the warmth of real recordings. We don't beat Co-Producer on library discovery. Knowing where you stand and what your needs are is the most important. Not every tool is the right tool for everyone, so you need to pick what fits your own style.

If you're a producer who wants infinite, unique drum samples, the ability to sculpt the whole kit in one place, and sounds that are genuinely competitive with the best AI tools out there — we're built for you. For everything else, we've tried to point you honestly toward who does it better.

Thanks for reading :)

Keep creating, and keep having fun!

-Max (max@just4noise.com)

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