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![]() ![]() Toontrack EZ Drummer @ Musiciansfriend Toontrack EZ Drummer Description EZdrummer was designed to give you optimum drum-sample quality presented in a compact, affordable plug-in format that's as easy to use as it is to mix. With Toontrack's EZdrummer, musicians and producers can simply drag-and-drop audition sounds and construct drumkits recorded with multi-microphone setups. You also get a mixer that allows for stereo and multitrack routing into the host via a single plug-in and has presets for quick mix modes quick sound changing. With the second-generation Toontrack Percussive Compression (TPC), system requirements are low, meaning this is a very accessible virtual kit worthy of high-end studios, but available for the home studio too. |
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do you know if EZDrummer's function are accessible through standard windows' command. I'm a totally blind person and having something that is totally visual for changing settings wouldn't work for me. I've contacting Toontracks for their comments, but 3 days later I've heard nothing from them. Cheers Darren H |
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Quality: 9
This is one of my must-have pieces of software. The sound and ease of use is is exactly how it should be. There are several expansion kits that give you a new style drumset. My favorite is Drumkit From Hell. I have been drumming off and on for 7 years. I moved into an apartment and wanted to go electronic. I sold my 11-piece pearl export and bought a cheap $250 electronic drumkit with midi-out. The kit wasn't good enough for recording until I got a hold of EZ Drummer. I load EZ Drummer as a VSTi into my DAW and enable MIDI. Nobody I know has been able to tell that it's software and not a real kit. Each kit has a mixer for each drum/cymbal. Every drum/cymbal has alternative brands and sizes (you can change a 16" zildjian crash to an 18" sabian). The downside about EZ Drummer is that it's fairly expensive, especially if you buy an expansion kit. The sound banks are extremely large and take a long time to load. It takes almost 2 minutes to load my "Drumkit From Hell" expansion kit and takes 444mb of memory! Every time you change kits, it has to reload all over again. Reliability: 7 It has crashed a couple of times. This may or may not be because of EZ Drummer. MIDI signals can hang and cause a lock-up. My DAW could be crashing it too, but I think that's unlikely. I wouldn't let this defer you from purchasing this. I have heard that Toontrack has extremely good customer support, but I haven't needed to use it yet. Overall Rating: 9 Pros The sound quality is absolutely amazing Very easy to use Several available expansion packs to suit your sound Customer support is supposedly good Cons Fairly expensive Takes a lot of memory Takes forever to load a kit Seldomly crashes, but still crashes Last edited by the3kgt2 : 05-31-2008 at 10:08 PM. |
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I've worked with BFD & more recently BFD 2 (do not own them but have spent several hours on each) and found them to be too time consuming for my purposes. ezDrummer on the other hand totally lives up to it's name. It's easy! It's fast to get going and if you like the sound it's great. I like the sound. The Pop/Rock kit and the Nashville expansion pack give me all that I need for the straight ahead/Alt Rock music I'm doing these days. 50% of my midi drum tracks come from a Roland VDrum rig and 50% are played in from a keyboard. Both methods sound great driving ezDrummer (i.e. ezDrummer is a very "playable" library). In fact I would consider ezDrummer to be a Virtual Instrument more than just a sample library, meaning that ezDrummer inspires me to "play" rather than "program".
The only problem I have experienced with it (running under Cubase SX3 on a WinXP system) is that if I try changing the drum sounds while it's playing back midi info I can sometimes completely lock up Cubase. I've learned to just stop playback before changing sounds. ![]() |
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No locking with same software.
EZ Drummer is super excellent! Chico
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