I just don't know if I would want to shell out that much cash each time I got a wild hair to explore a new groove/genre. I may have done this on one of my recent clips and it worked out quite nicely, as I couldn't find the beat I wanted in my library and programming it did not seem like something I wanted to spend time doingĪs far as EZ specific the examples on their site sound really good to me. Has a library of styles, patterns and fills. It also allows experimenting with mixer effects and presets. Obviously be careful with downloading random files off the net. The best drum software provides a huge MIDI library of styles, patterns and fills to stimulate your tracks. ![]() One thing you could also do (instead of looking in EZD land) is if you have a song in mind with the beat you are looking for search for a midi file and extract the drum track out of it and import it into your project. They are editable as well as drag and drop-able. ![]() I went to look at some expansion packs today and I thought they were $90? I went and spent $5 at Ugritone and just used those insteadĮZ has some great drum riffs. ![]() A lot of people seem to bag on EZD and maybe they are right to do so? It works for me. I have the drumkit from hell and modern/vintage beats it comes with.
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