![]() Addictive Drums are good in certain instances - I used a kit on an acoustic cover a while back it it was a perfect fit for the song - Session Drummer 3 has 808 and 909 kits so it is good for other genres, but in my opinion BFD3 is up there with the best. For those producers, Toontrack also offer the more affordable EZdrummer 2, a sort of ‘Superior Drummer (very) lite’ that does exactly what the name suggests, making it a breeze to program and mix believable faux acoustic drum tracks, either via MIDI in the host DAW or using the onboard grooves and Song Creator system. I use BFD3 90% of the time, I have Addictive Drums 2 and Session Drummer 3. I was leaning towards SSD.what product do you use? ![]() ![]() I was looking to solve my drumtrack gets in the way of recording guitar!Īddictive (and the like) plugs-in to your DAW as a virtual instrument and gives you sets of great samples and maybe an interface.and maybe some MIDI patterns?Ī GrooveMonkee pack can be added to your DAW to provide realistic MIDI patterns to drive the drum kit samples? I mainly use them with Addictive Drums, Steven Slate Drums, NI drums and Superior Drummer but I expect they'll work just as well with EZ2. I often start with a groove but then manually tweak things a bit.
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