That way you can have three BDs or two SDs, pprocess them seperately, map them on the same keys and mix them together. An X-drum actually allows you too add another part of the drums to your kit. But for example the x-drum feature is fantastic.
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It's probably not the best software for beginners I guess. Like it was already said you have raw samples and it's up to you how you tweak them and everythin is possible. Which would always be the better approach as there is no preset that will fit 100 percent with what you wanna actually achieve sonically. Out of the box I think it sounds way better in mix then the ez drummer expansions, but thatÄs only if you dont wann take the time to tweak the sounds. I think this pack is also available for BFD, so if you dont have it, get reading your post you should check out addictive drummer. Those samples are fantastic but on the other hand what do you expect from a guy who engineered, produced and mixed Queens of The Stone Age and Tool records ("only" engineering and mixing with those guys). It's an absolute must if you wanna do rock music. But what I actually bought was the Evil Drums pack by Joe Barresi. There are simply many benefits, so I don't need any other drum software.
Is it possible to load the Nashville hihat into the standard EZ drummer kit, havent found where to do reading your post you should check out addictive drummer. Sad.īut anyway, i should get along now with the combo of EZ with SD's bass drum, but i still search for a good hihat. Cracks and crackles plenty! This would have been interesting. On the other hand - for some unknown reason, lightbox, i cannot load those presets mentioned in the video above, my hardware is running into trouble Still, the hihat, hmmm, not so good and the bass lacks all the punch of my SD bd. I am happy with almost everything of EZ, i like the snare with a little verb, and i love the cymbals. I need a simple good groove and not this crazy fumbling around which comes with those MIDI files of those
I just want the drums to keep me inspired.
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And for me it should be even more simple: i do not want to mix drums like a pro like you do. It seems to me that none of you is satisfied with a product as it comes I am glad to hear that it is not that simple. If offers more choices to build a custom kit that suits your own needs a little better. I think it goes into the right direction. If you are into heavier stuff, check out the new Metal! expansion for EZDrummer. I would really wish that they would make something that has the processed sounds of all the EZDrummer expansions with the detail of BFD. However the choice of drums within a single expansion is very limited. So Superior2 is the best compromise for me at the moment.ĮZdrummer has some great expansions out there. But i simply don´t like splitting up mit MIDI drums into several drum samplers. Nonetheless the best cymbals i ever heard on a sample are from an expansion for BFD2:Īmazing detail, huge amount of sample layers. There wasn´t a single kit within BFD2 that could be tweaked to sound good with heavier stuff. But it always comes down to the choice and the setup of the drums and how they are recorded. Completely raw, but the basic sounds and the miking was very good. I have checked the samples of BFD2 and they dont impress me at all.