Finally at v3 EZDrummer has percussion midi files in its library, and the number of these in the 3 slots upper right has been increased (with shakers, tambourines, and one-shots)
I call them high percussion, because low percussion are congas, bongos, udu and the like.
I am advertised that all MIDI Packs are drums played live, with some feel that makes them non perfectly quantized (and I like those that way). Yet percussion midi files in the library are few and strictly quantized. In my experience high percussions, played live, are the most sloppy instrument of a drum set, in fact I use 3 of them panned hard left, center and hard right, and a little natural human offset works wonders. I am now populating my User-midi library in EZD3 with real percussions – by using Melodyne to do the audio-to-midi.
I guess Toontrack might produce a MIDI Pack for those percussion, to be used as groove parts to add to existing grooves, I would buy one, who else?
EZdrummer version: 3.0.6Operating system: Windows 11