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It was designed to erase any technical barrier between you and your creativity and introduces several groundbreaking features for quick and easy songwriting. Depending on which preset you choose, the same kit can sound very different, as the presets also include different drum decay times. Will my information be well protected? Также на трекере есть все библиотеки EZD - для EZdrummer и здесь они отсутствуют. Other refinements relate to the way rapid successive hits behave — often a concern with tom fills — and improved The default Modern kit in EZdrummer is the DW kit in this picture, but this can be swapped out for a Gretsch or a Yamaha. Weʼve developed a service called that has been specially designed to handle such requests. It was designed to erase any technical barrier between you and your creativity and introduces several groundbreaking features for quick and easy songwriting.
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EZdrummer 2 costs £99, with an upgrade price for existing EZdrummer users of £57. Also, anyone who bought EZdrummer after March 13th, 2014 gets a free upgrade download only added to their account. The original EZdrummer will remain on sale only as long as boxed copies last in the stores, and of course these can be upgraded free of charge. In other words, they present grey text over a background of another shade of grey, which makes it harder to read in less-than-optimal lighting conditions. This limitation, thankfully, no longer exists in version 2. Other refinements relate to the way rapid successive hits behave — often a concern with tom fills — and improved The default Modern kit in EZdrummer is the DW kit in this picture, but this can be swapped out for a Gretsch or a Yamaha. Apparently the designers considered using 24-bit libraries, but found no advantage over 18-bit samples, which are dithered by the natural noise floor. This makes a considerable saving on RAM space without affecting sound quality. Though the operational paradigm remains essentially unchanged, the MIDI loop browser has been painstakingly indexed with metadata to allow the user to identify loops that are in a similar style to the one currently selected, or even to a rhythm tapped in using a mouse button or MIDI keyboard. One advantage of putting your drum parts together within the EZdrummer 2 Song Creator window, though, is that there is now the option to mix and match elements from different MIDI loops: you can, for example, opt to combine the kick and snare from one loop and the hi-hats from another. The default Modern kit in EZdrummer is the DW kit in this picture, but this can be swapped out for a Gretsch or a Yamaha. The Modern library includes drums from DW, Gretsch, Yamaha, Ludwig, Sonor, Tama and Brady, all recorded through Neve 88R and EMI TG12345 consoles as well as various vintage and modern outboard gear. The Vintage library is based around two classic Ludwig kits, recorded through a rare EMI REDD 5. I attended a pre-launch press event at British Grove where the samples were originally recorded. The sampled kit was compared to the original kit, miked up exactly as it was for the sampling sessions, and there was virtually no difference, other than perhaps the kick in the sampled set sounding a touch tighter. As before, you can click on any drum in the kit view to hear it, or use the drop-down menu on the drum head to chose from alternate sounds, and these same menus can now be used to navigate to the components in other expansion kits. There are other ways to interrogate the kit mapping as seen alongside a keyboard view, but seeing the relevant note or notes right there on the drum head could make life easier. New in the drop-down drum part menus are velocity and tuning controls for the respective drums and cymbals, as well as an area that lets you click to play all the different velocity articulations. You can either set your own tempo or click the Follow Host button. To the right of the screen are the small percussion windows, where you can add things like cowbell, claps, shakers and tambourines. The complexity of the added part when using library loops is controllable via the Amount knob in the Edit Play Style window, and alternate percussion sounds can be selected via a small drop-down menu related to each instrument icon. There are also velocity-dependent articulations for the shakers and tambourines. Timing is taken care of by something Toontrack call Future Hit Technology, which uses Note On messages to start the pre-hit sound and the Note Off to time the actual hit. Apparently this technique is also used for the brush sweeps in the Roots Brushes SDX kit. The groove library will look familiar to existing EZdrummer users, with categories for styles, time signatures, intros, fills and so on. There are also style filters that allow you to browse loops by genre, which is important given that there can be tens of thousands of MIDI loops in there if you have all the expansion kits installed. It is also important to note that some loops are several bars long, and so vary in a more realistic way than loops that use the same bar or two over and over again. The Search tab brings up one of the new features I mentioned before: Tap2Find allows you to tap out a rhythm against a click using a MIDI keyboard or by clicking on a drum in the Kit window. You can build up your template pattern in layers, including adding an open or closed hi-hat, and everything gets neatly quantised. EZdrummer 2 then lists the library grooves that are similar in some way, in order of how well they match up. User loops or edited library loops may then be stored in the user area for future use. Clicking the Song Creator button opens up another section above the song track with a slot into which you can drag any of the library loops so that similar loops can be suggested. These are all displayed below with a matching value: the higher the number, the better the match. In fact there The mixer now includes its own effects. Click on a groove in the song track and a kit view opens up, and you can drag the Power Hand pointer over any kit component to change the leading instrument for that loop. For example, you may wish to change the ride cymbal to a hi-hat or even a floor tom. Clicking the menu arrow to the right in the Power Hand sign makes it possible to choose between all the different articulations for the selected instrument. Percussion elements can be turned on or off and, like the other drums, also respond to the Amount and Velocity controls available on that page to make them more or less busy. The mixer now includes its own effects. The Amount control may be used to simplify loops by removing the hits that a real drummer would tend to leave out, and this works on a per-drum basis rather than by treating the loop as a whole. The new Song Creator mode suggests related patterns to help keep your focus on creativity rather than navigating the library. Mixer Like the original, EZdrummer 2 can operate as a simple stereo-output device, or you can invoke separate outputs to allow processing via other plug-ins. Thanks to the built-in mixer, the former is often all that you need. Depending on which preset you choose, the same kit can sound very different, as the presets also include different drum decay times. Now that there are several preset versions of each kit, each with different types of processing, the exact number of mixer faders and the types of effects processors often varies as you change presets, but a typical layout might include close mics for all the drums with a separate under-snare mic, overhead mics, room ambience mics, percussion elements and sometimes compressed room mics or parallel compression channels. Even so, the processors have very few controls usually just one or two each , so using them is extremely straightforward. Conclusions There was no actual manual when I started this review, but a little speculative button pushing soon uncovered the new features, so I expect the learning curve to be even flatter once the full manual is finished at the time of release. The presence of Not sure which loop to audition? Tap out your basic rhythm and Tap2Find will show you the ones that match. Another big bonus, at least for me, is that the Roland drum mapping now allows my V-Drum hi-hats to produce usable results with EZdrummer 2, and though all the finer nuances of hi-hat pressure seem to be ignored, at least the open, closed and pedal modes now translate correctly. On the subject of sound, I have to say that the two new kits sound superb, with lots of snare and cymbal articulations to keep things sounding natural. Having the option to add percussion is useful, and being able to mix and match items from different kits is also a big deal. Similarly, the work that has gone into categorising all the loops in the loop browser must have kept somebody very busy, but it has paid off in making it much easier to find loops that will work together in the same song. It might also be beneficial to have a sub-oscillator fader in each mixer with a pitch and decay control for underpinning kick drums, but this would really be the icing on the cake. Not sure which loop to audition? Tap out your basic rhythm and Tap2Find will show you the ones that match. It is a credit to Toontrack that they have introduced such a massive upgrade without any of the improvements conflicting with existing EZdrummer working methods.