

Perhaps it's the fact that EZ drummer is very easy to use that makes it so popular. Besides, Addictive have a similar feature, it's just based on a step sequencer instead. The whole point for me is to find beats that I wouldn't come up with myself or wouldn't be able to play myself. In the same vein, I think the tap-to-find feature is vastly overrated. I mean, what's the point of a beat played by a drummer if it's incredibly boring and basic? EZ Drummer seems to have a lot of really basic .snare, with hihat on 8th type of beats, which I could make in 10 sec myself. On top of that I find their beats much more unique and interesting. Even to a point where I find it astonishing that they are based on the same drum kit. It have to be said I'm more of an Stylus RMX guy, so the 419 velocity layers and 821 RR doesn't impress me as much as having all the presets in Addictive which sounds completely different to each other. With a money-back guarantee, you have nothing to lose.Īfter all the rave reviews I've read about EZ Drummer 2, I was surprised to find that I much prefer Addictive Drums 2.
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No one else in the industry does that.Īnyone contemplating a drum software purchase should check it out.
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If you don't like it within 30 days, just shoot him an email and he'll give you a FULL REFUND.

He also stands behind his libraries with an unheard of money-back guarantee. Mike of Realitone is also a composer and contributor here, so he's integrated into the community and listens to user feedback. Although Realidrums doesn't have add-on expansions per se (that I'm aware of), it does have a lot of drums at your disposal. The work-flow is ingenious and will allow you to lay down naturally human sounding, complex and interesting beats super fast with ease.Īll the other libs require some hefty outlay of cash for the expansions. After scouring the web for reviews, walkthroughs, and examples, I chose Realidrums 2.ĭo yourself a favor and check out the walkthrough videos at:
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But you get far more instruments with the FYI, you can download a free demo of Addictive Drums. EZDrummer has a Latin Percussion EZX, and although I don't own it, I am going to go out on a limb and say that the EZX is more of an ensemble instrument where you're intended to play many at the same time, and these instruments are quality enough, with multiple articulations, so you can build a track just with one of them. They also sell drums a la carte ($10, $5 today) as "Kit Pieces," including a Cajon, Bongos, Djembe, Brazilian Pandeiro and Timbau, Mandinka Sangban, etc.

As their MIDI libraries list for $20, you can pick them up for $10 now.

On the other hand, Addictive Drums does a 50% off sale on their entire store a few times a year. Usually they discount some of the MIDI packs, but unless I'm mistaken, not all. Another difference between Addictive Drums and EZDrummer:ĮZDrummer sound expansions include MIDI patterns and Addictive Drums do not.ĭuring their current sale, Toontrack is discounting all their EZX sound expansions, but none of their MIDI expansions.
