![]() Extensive internal mix possibilities.Ĭan be expensive. Because there are almost endless variations on the basic themes you have to spend time manipulating controls to hear the changes, then go in and edit the midi on the piano roll if you need specific parts to change. ![]() You pick the the Drummer (personality) that fits what you are going for and it will lay out a whole song for you if you have the arrangement setup.įrom there you can go in an nitpick/edit all you want.Ĭons: You can't audition grooves. "Drummer" in GB/Logic is a super easy way to dial in a groove for writing a demo. Runs natively (aka baked in) in GB and Logic so there's no processer/RAM used on running it as a plug-in. You get everything for one insanely low price. "Drummer" is cheap, feature rich, very powerful and sounds great. ![]() When I WRITE a song I tend to use "EZDrummer". If I want to DEMO I use "Drummer" in GB/Logic. I really like both programs but for different reasons. What should influence your decision is how you prefer to work. 02USD.they are very similar in what they offer, but very different in the way you use the interface to get what you want. I use the Groove Monkee midi libraries as well.īeen using "Drummer" in GB/Logic since it was released as well. Use EZD2 currently with 15 of the Sound Expansion libraries and almost all the midi. Been using EZDrummer since it was released, almost 10 years now.
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