![]() ![]() Well, they were close enough, at the very least, and in my mind (at the time) not a single piece of drumming software was capable of doing what EZ Drummer did at such an affordable price point. ![]() Yes, it was true: my digital MIDI percussion sounded like actual drum tracks. I was totally hooked after figuring out how to use the software, and from that day onward my demo recordings never again suffered from overt fakeness. Then after one fateful day in the spring of 2007, we crossed paths on Musicians Friend, and I purchased EZDrummer purely on impulse. Before that wonderful virtual drum plug-in had come along into my home recording rig, my songs were plagued with the type of amateurish percussion one would expect from cheap MIDI drums: unsatisfying digital "pang," lifeless transitions, laughable breakdowns-you name it, they had it. Seriously, it was borderline unhealthy-but I had good reasons to pursue romantic endeavors such as this. ![]() I was deeply in love with the original Toontrack EZDrummer. This review is tailored towards those who are familiar with the original EZDrummer and/or people with an existing "know-how" philosophy when it comes to playing with MIDI drums. ![]()
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