Pretty close, Steve. SD2 actually only shows a mixer view. The numbers below the drum icons correspond to the output track. By default, they are all set to output 1. In SD2, click on the number, and use your mouse wheel to scroll through the outputs. Same idea, just a different approach between SD2 and SD3.
Agentcalm, if you
could buy SD3 separately, it would probably be around $100.
As a registered Sonar user, you can upgrade to X3Studio for $99 until Oct 31.
I just did, and SD3 was a factor in that, among other plusses.
As Steve noted, you have essentially the same functions in both, but I like the sampled drums included with SD3 a little better. That said, I've been running SD2 & 3 side by side for some interesting textures.