One thing I did discover, I really needed a bigger collection of drum midi then came with the default package. Unfortunately, knowing this did not make my drums sound better. I have come to belive that this is a simple fact. ![]() ![]() In fact, I would spend more time on the drum track than on the entire rest of the song. Really remarkable! But all that power is tough to tame! I found I needed to approach drums like a individual song within a song. EZD1 to EZD2 was a quantum leap in features and programming. But too many times I have had to throw my hands up in the air and just find another way to get what I needed (RD? ). So pay now or pay later.įor me, EZD2 is one of those packages you love to hate or is it, hate to love? Drums are so needed and these drums can be lovely. Either way, I believe, you really need it all. In their case you buy only the basic kits with some limited midi and then have to buy all the extra midi separately. Unlike BIAB which folks complain that they have to buy too much, Toontrack took a different approach. I originally bought EZD1 and upgraded to EZ2 during sales which come along annually. I am glad others weighed in on these questions and hope more more will jump in. Since even BiaB Audiophile is 16-bit, it's a wash.Įdited by TheMaartian ( 04/05/22 10:16 PM) The ezpansions that require EZD2 are 24-bit libraries. The early releases for EZD1 (v1.4) are 16-bit libraries. One thing to look for when buying expansions is to look for the version of EZDrummer required. SD3 can use EZD expansion packs, so I have bought a couple when on a nice sale (the recommended way to pick up expansions) for genres I'm interested in (Reggae, Americana). ![]() I own EZKeys, but bought Superior Drummer 2, now upgraded to SD3, instead of EZDrummer. Of course, the MIDI is tailored to the tone of the expansion kit(s), but they're not required. So, you can pick up extra MIDI inexpensively without having to buy drum expansions. Later on, they released MIDI packs that included additional genre-specific MIDI, which I've bought a ton of. It's plenty useful without buying expensive expansions.Įarly on, expansions included new genre-specific MIDI to match the style of the drums in the expansion. Oh and one more question.does the basic EZDrummer come with a generous set of presets or do I have to head down a huge rabbithole of expansions in order to have it be useful?
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