

This is a DAW plug-in that can be used by beginners because grooves can be dragged and dropped on the track. You can expect your tracks to maintain its beat and its key.

Its tonal qualities do not match up to actual drums, but its wide array of beats can keep up with any composition. Streamline your recording processĮZ Drummer deck of drum samples and mixing tools can be used to speed up your composition and recording process.

It is recommended that you have an Audio Unit, AAX or RTAS host application and professional sound card. You will need 4GB of free hard disk space and a Pentium 4 or Athlon processor with 2GB of RAM. System RequirementsĮZ Drummer for Windows can run on any Windows device running Windows 7 or newer. The drum notes can be added, re-arranged and deleted. Just like the MIDI controller, you will see that the notes have been arranged according to a piano roll. If you are not satisfied with the sound of the grooves, you can edit its drum notes. You will see its beat pattern appear on the track. Once you’ve selected your grooves, you can click and drag them on the MIDI track. You can listen to the groove to get a grasp of the beat it is playing. They are organized by numerical order such as Groove 01, Groove 02 and so on. You will find samples of Pop-Rock instrumentals built-in the library. The ‘grooves’ or samples provide the backbone for the DAW pattern. LibraryĮZ Drummer’s deck of samples is called the Groove Library. Should you use your keyboard as a MIDI controller, you will find that the drum samples match up with a piano roll. Once the controller has been configured, you can play the drum samples from the predetermined DAW pattern. You can also use an EZ Drummer within a MIDI controller whenever you want to record a live session.
