To me the main differentiator should be how quickly you're able to home in on the loop you need for your project. It's much easier for you to simplify a part than to jazz it up, so they provide the jazzed-up version and you can cut out the stuff that is too much for your track. Usually the included loops in a program like this will tend toward the busy side, but that's intentional. The loops will be similar in quality too. Slate probably compares more directly to Toontrack's Superior Drummer product w/r/t features and tweakability, but EZ D has a lot of that too. I think they both sound good and give you a lot of control over the sounds. They're both available to demo for free I think, though with limited content libraries.
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