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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Washington, DC
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UPGRAYDD!!! EZ-drum to SD 2.0
With two D's, for a double dose of death to your hearing...
![]() So a few months ago I began learning how to program drums with EZ drummer. I don't really use the preset fills and rhythms, but mostly just use the drum tones, individually placing hits as I create my mix. I saw in another recent post that SD 2.0, with metal foundry, is being sold on Amazon for a decently low price, which reminded me that I saw the same deal a few weeks ago, but did not pull the trigger. I'm satisfied currently using EZ drummer, but I also have trouble resisting a good deal. For those who have used EZ drummer and have upgraded to SD 2.0, has it made that much of a difference in your mixes? It seems like a great program from what I have read, but I also understand that it is more complex than EZ Drummer. Also, I have done a brief search to try and answer my question on my own, but if there already is a thread started that has my question, please direct me to it. Just to clear anything up. I did read the SD 2.0 Q&A's thread, so please do not direct me to that thread. Answer was not found there. Thank you J.K. Eggleston |
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food librarian
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: St. Louis MO
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I'll take that ezdrummer of yer hands for ya
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