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When we heard that Toontrack were going to rebuild the program and add new features, we were a little nervous that the changes might compromise the ‘easy’ aspect of the software. Fortunately, despite the added functionality, EZdrummer still remains ‘easy’ — and if you simply want to carry on using it much as before, you can jump right in and then explore the new elements at your leisure. 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. EZdrummer 2 retains the orginal’s core framework and expands upon it, though some parts of the GUI have succumbed to what I call Apple-itis.

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. Additional EZX expander drum kits have been introduced at regular intervals since EZdrummer’s launch in 2006 and can be purchased as add-ons, but although kits might include a choice of several different drum, cymbal and beater types, there was no way to assemble your own kit by combining elements from different expansion kits. This limitation, thankfully, no longer exists in version 2.

Incidentally, if you take a snare drum from a different kit, the overhead mic component reflects this, so you don’t end up in a compromise situation where the close-mic sound changes but the overhead sound stays the same — a common problem when doing conventional drum replacement. In addition to the ability to combine elements from different kits, the auditioning of instruments in a previously installed EZX expansion library (which were 16-bit files rather than the 18-bit files now used) has been streamlined, and the rewritten audio engine provides noticeably faster kit-loading times and real-time sample-rate conversion to match your session. 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. Compatibility with third-party MIDI drum kits. These ‘engine room’ improvements all happen behind the scenes and require no input from the user. 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. There’s also a new song ‘track’ area, where loops can be combined to make up a complete song arrangement before being exported to your DAW, although, as before, you can still drag and drop MIDI loops directly into your DAW if you prefer to work that way. 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. Past & Present EZdrummer 2 comes with two new drum libraries labelled Vintage and Modern, which include drums from five complete kits plus several optional instruments. 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.