It must also be noted that EZdrummer hadn't had a major update in eight years, giving competing brands time to organize themselves and offer, for more or less the same price, very pertinent alternatives for the most part, while Toontrack applied the EZ concept to multi-effects ( EZmix) and pianos ( EZkeys).įor these reasons, we were curious to discover this new EZdrummer 2, which ─ I'm going to say it even at the risk of ruining the suspense of this review ─ marks an evolution of the virtual drums concept that we hadn't seen since, well, the first BFD. Many years have gone by and many excellent new libraries have come out. But, for half the price, it's an excellent compromise: Much lighter and easier to use, it provides pre-mixed drums to musicians looking for a ready-to-use solution. Granted, EZdrummer doesn't offer the detail nor the mixing possibilities of BFD or Superior, mainly due to its limited libraries (up to 1 GB, at best) and its reduced number of features. ![]() After having released Superior Drummer to compete with FXpansion's BFD, Toontrack was the first to democratize the virtual drums concept with EZdrummer.
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