EZ Drummer: DFH or Country?

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EZ Drummer: DFH or Country?

Post by devin » Mon May 12, 2008 7:40 am

I'm working with DFH, and I am wondering if the country expansion is significantly better for developing a country song (proper drum patterns, better tone, etc).I'm not afraid of the upgrade fee...but there's always other priorities too!Thanks in advance...
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Re: EZ Drummer: DFH or Country?

Post by bigbluebarry » Mon May 12, 2008 7:57 am

hey Devin... I'm about to purchase the Nashville expansion pack for EZ Drummer, probably this week. Without having heard all of the loops, but knowing the difference between the Pop/Rock kit that comes with EZ Drummer and the DFH expansion (which I have), I would say you wouldn't be making a bad choice in getting the Nashville pack to do a country song. Have you been to Toontrack's site? They have some samples of each kit to give you an idea of what they sound like. You won't be able to hear everything but you may hear enough to to be able to tell if it's what you need.
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Re: EZ Drummer: DFH or Country?

Post by devin » Mon May 12, 2008 2:52 pm

Thanks Big Blue!Come to think of it, I did check out the site waaay back before I bought, and I remember (now!) that I could tell a difference even then. Let me know how your new toy works, and I may just follow your footsteps.Again!!Peace...
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