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Hi All,

I currently have EZdrummer. Its ok but the installation process was brutal. It works pretty good and I can get some decent sounds. Was wondering if there are anything else on the market now that is both easy to use and intuitive as well as has a plthora of beats.

My problem is when Im in the process of writing, the creativity is quickly lost when trying to search for something that sounds good.

Thanks,

al

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mrb1946 Mon, 01/25/2010 - 04:48

I use Steven Slate Drums EX..

I can't say that it has a "plethora" of beats, but they are very realistic and you can combine multiple snares, kicks, etc. to get a unique sound. You can also swap individual pieces out for new ones. Steven Slate also has a bunch of expansion packs if you feel limited in EX's basic library. One drawback to EX is that it doesn't come with a bunch of loops, so what I do is load EZDrummer into a track, put down a good loop that I like, then I pop in SSD EX.

For $100, you can't really get more realistic drum sounds.

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ps. Check out the "Rock" demo under the "Full Mix" section.. I love that sample. I couldn't tell that it wasn't live drums.

anonymous Mon, 01/25/2010 - 07:04

I am a drummer and also an engineer and producer. I use Drum Kit From Hell Superior 2.0 and love it. The sounds are amazing (with proper tweaking of course). As far as midi loops go Superior is basically a drum sampler and doesn't really include loops. But if you want realistic fake drums, i gotta go with DFH. (it is far superior to EZDrummer BTW)

ouzo77 Mon, 01/25/2010 - 08:04

i double the steven slate drums. i have the platinum version, which includes all drumsets and samples and i love it. they sound really good right out of the box and require little to no tweaking.
if you want to learn how to mix drums properly it's probably not for you, but if you want drums that sound great in an instant, then you should really consider it.

alfugazi Mon, 01/25/2010 - 12:03

as far as the programming goes - EZ drummer is basically a drag and drop kinda thing. Are the other ones you mentioned DFH and Steven Slate the same type of idea? You find a loop you like and drag it to a track?

I find programming drums a task. Im a guitarist/bassist so drums to me are kind of foriegn. I know what I like when I hear it. Any suggestions?

thanks, al