![]() ![]() Nothing programmed, no preset rythms (but I doubt there's any preset packages with anything resebling the rythms we used, mostly odd signatures like 7/8, 5/4, etc.). We played all the EZ drum tracks "live" using pads. Or at least that's the hardest thing to get right. Getting the cymbal dynamics right on softer songs is the part where EZ fails in my experience. One little trick that made EZ partly usable on almost any song was to re-record only the cymbals with real ones. The softer, more organic/open songs didn't work so well with EZ, or at least we couldn't make them work good enough. Generally the tracks we kept were the busier tracks with tight rythm sections and huge arrangements. Many of the tracks turned out so great that we kept the EZ version and never bothered with real drums. I got this for a prog rock studio project where the idea was to use it for composing/arranging and then re-record the songs properly with a real drum kit. ![]()
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