![]() The Vintage set contains two kits that consist of a Ludwig 60’s and a Ludwig Vistalite. These all sound fantastic and will fit most applications. A DW, a Gretsch USA Custom and a Yamaha 9000. For those wondering, the old Pop/Rock Kit will now be a separate EZX product. In its place are five new kits (recorded at British Grove Studios) split into Modern and Vintage libraries. So, it’s all new in EZD2! Gone is the tried (or tired) and tested Pop/Rock kit of EZD. This is really welcome!ĮZD2 is now also a stand-alone application which means you don’t need a DAW or wrapper to use it. The painful crawl of EZD is gone and kits load as fast as they do in SD2. ![]() 24-bit samples and real-time sample rate conversion are standard. ![]() This improves the overall sound and efficiency of EZD2. Firstly there’s a whole new audio engine. Under the hood, you’ll find some much needed changes. This isn’t just some UI makeover in EZdrummer 2. The main UI difference is obviously the new song timeline and transport at the bottom which packs some serious new features. If you own any EZX products, you’ll get shiny new graphics on a fair few of them in the update. ![]() There’s also a drop-down menu for Mixer presets (more on this later) and a menu for various MIDI functionality like extended E-Drum support and saving Projects etc. At the top are four tabs for the various pages which include the Drums, Browser, Search and Mixer.
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