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Soundhound
posté mer. 23 mai 2007, 09:40
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I downloaded the Addictive Drums demo and it seems pretty great. Good control over the kit, and sounds good. I'm going to get the new Logic (or whatever it becomes) and a new ImAc sson and want to get to some good recording. Mostly my own stuff, bluesy rock, some funkier, jazzier stuff as well. Who knows.

Anyway these two seem to be leadning the pack from what I'm reading. Anyone have a preference/insights etc? thanks!
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azusa
posté mar. 29 mai 2007, 00:02
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If you don't particularly concern about details that much, Additive Drums and EZ Drummer are both nice and light.
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posté ven. 29 juin 2007, 08:41
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QUOTE (azusa @ Mon 28 May 2007, 19:02) *
If you don't particularly concern about details that much, Additive Drums and EZ Drummer are both nice and light.



From my experience with Addictive Drums you have maximum control over detail, more than most other drums. (ex. Snare buzz level, Overhead and Room level plus FX!) That's a lot of detail.
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