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Old 02-15-2007, 09:57 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Jason Brian Merrill View Post
BFD also comes with thousands of loops, but the difference is, BFD has no processed samples. It leaves it up to you to process it how you like. EZ drummer may provide a faster sound, but Since they are already processed, theres not as much as you can do afterwards, and the price is to be considered as well.

In other words, BFD is closer to using real multitracked drums that you recorded with tens of thousands of dollars of equipment.
This is true with EZ Drummer, it's pretty much a compressed finished tone, which sounds damn good actually, though not raw and tweakable. The Toontrack flagship is DFH Superior which is infinitely tweakable, you can also mix bleed which is pretty unique to them, it seems to be the choice of drummers with electronic drums and the sounds are pretty awesome. You need a LOT of RAM to get the most out of this program though, hence why I use EZ Drummer, it's fast and sounds sick.

They're all good programs, it really depends on your needs and your processing power. Do a google for e-drum forums to get the skinny on this.
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