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Ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2
Ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2











ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2
  1. #Ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2 upgrade
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#Ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2 upgrade

I'll probably upgrade to V3 and hopefully this will turn out to be true?!Ī massive library covering all major music genres (pop, rock, electronic, hip-hop, reggae and much more)."Ĭan't see a list on the website yet thoughĪs others have said, Superior Drummer 3 if you want EVERYTHING in a drum VI with tons of expansions available - AND it integrates with EZkeys and EZbass very well. Too few for sure and probably a ruse to get you to buy their endless expansions. Felt short changed in the patterns department. I bought EZDrummers 2 fairly recently as I had a demo song it sounded good on but I haven't used it really yet.

#Ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2 free

Stop making free sample packs Steven and enhancing the products you sell! Some good patterns, some quite complex and others too basic but in general too few patterns and styles compared to Strike and NI drummers. I have the Blackbird expansion too which gets more use but still over (pre) cooked for my taste. Some nice sounds but overcooked in the recording department for my taste which leaves you boxed in with their sound, which is generally rock centric.

ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2

Need some tweaking to the sounds again but a good selection of patterns to get you started and edit and sounds are good. Using it with Big Sur and the M1 better than ever before! Poorly/over mixed kits in for my taste but great selection of patterns and features. Bummer.Īnother vote for EZ Drummer soon to be 3.īig fan of Strike here. Drumcore still doesn't work with Monterey. Cheeezus H.!!! Makes you wonder why everyone else is having such a hard time. Also, EZ Drummer was "Johnny on the Spot" in terms of native compatibility for Apple Silicon. Strike was so much fun to use on the fly, and sad to see it in oblivion for now. But like EZ Drummer, lends itself to auditioning and preplanning. EX Drummer's layout is more for pre-planning and arranging. As I would work with a particular kit and genre (of which there were MANY), I'd soon learn the sound of each, and build tracks on the fly. Very, very cool, especially how it used the keyboard to lay out the intro, vs, chorus, fills, etc. It just works! But I sympathize about Strike. Not only does it do everything EZDrummer does(and then some), it can play all the EZX kits and can act as one of the best drum replacement tools available(sorry Slate and Drumagog) Well worth the extra money if your budget allows Superior Drummer 3 takes it to a whole other level. EZDrummer2 and Addictive Drums 2 are both really good, and both quite easy to build performances with(BTW, Toontrack just announced EZDrummer3). My 2 cents, but I think Strike got passed by many years ago.













Ezdrummer 2 vs addictive drums 2