- Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 generator#
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- Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 plus#
- Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 professional#
I think they're all (EZD, AD and Slate) pretty similar in terms of user friendliness. Not seeing that, looks like both EZD2 and AD2 are $149 new. No experience with Slate, so can't compare.
Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 professional#
So if you are looking for drums that sound like professional recordings and have the $, I'd skip EZD and just go strait to SD. I replaced an EZD project with SD years ago, and the difference was shocking. IIRC, SD has adjustable cross-talk between mic'd drums, so it sounds more like a real live kit, and just sounds bigger overall. I will also add that SD just flat out sounds better than EZD. You can also use drums from EZD packs in SD, and I will do that sometimes for electronica or hip hop styles if I want to add (for instance) a T808 to a kick. you also can clean that up in the SD MIDI editor, or copy/paste the MIDI into your DAW and edit it there. Groove Monkey has 3rd party files that are a little more 'basic' if you don't want all the flams and fills cluttering up your parts (I write alt/fusion/proggish stuff, so I like the complexity for the most part). I agree that Toontrack grooves are often too busy. So SD's tap feature has become invaluable to a lot of my writing. have a riff or musical idea already and use SD's tap feature to tap out the basic beat, then SD will search all MIDI I have and list parts that most closely match the beat I tapped. grab a bunch of parts from the library, arrange them, then write a tune into the drum arrangement.Ģ.
Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 plus#
Have a large library of Toontrack MIDI plus 3rd party MIDI that is compatible with Toontrack. This keeps me married to Logic but I like it so it's not an issue for me. The only problem is that Drummer is native to Logic and GarageBand. EZD, Slate and SD are more like BEING the drummer on the session and creating the part yourself. To me Drummer is more like having a session drummer who will take your basic guidance and create a drum part that fits your project. Soft/loud, simple/busy, swung or straight, on the beat or ahead/behind, and which parts of the kit to play. Whereas EZD allows/requires you to choose a specific part or fill, Drummer allows/requires you do indicate in a general way what you want for a certain part. The interface and usability of that app are so much more efficient than any other drum VST I've used.
When Logic introduced the Drummer feature, I finally found what I was looking for. I would end up making a lot of notes with paper and pen just to try to remember what was what, and I never ended up with a drum track that sounded realistic.
so it gets tedious rolling through all of them. There might be twenty different fills you can audition, named Fill 1, Fill 2, Fill 3 etc. The various loops are arranged in nested menus and the names aren't super-descriptive. You have to find a loop for the verses, then the choruses, then a bridge, intro and outro, then fills, etc.
Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 generator#
When I was using EZD2 as my primary drum generator I got frustrated a lot because it seemed to take a long time to get to a finished track.
Addictive drums 2 vs ezdrummer 2 password#
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