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  • Vmuisc
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    For the price you pay???……YES……it should be part of EVERY kit. With REAL snares, you simply turn one knob and tighten it to get the springs. It’s EASY.

    Toontrack markets EZ Drummer as…..well…..”easy”, but then charges for every little feature…..and WHAT’S WORSE……doesn’t even offer what’s standard on snares.

    If I had hours and hours to record…..I’d hire a drummer, but that’s why I bought the software.

    Frown

    Vmuisc
    Participant

    Gee….so complicated, and a post production thing right? The marketing brochure said my new drummer was “EZ”. EZ, but rather limited.

    Vmuisc
    Participant

    OooooOOOOOHHhhh………… well thank you for helping me understand.

    Gee… I am certainly willing to buy the Sound Expansion Packs. Is there any way to get a refund on the wrong thing?

    One other question – which pack has a snare that has loose springs, where hitting the snare gives a lot of spring rattle?

    Vmuisc
    Participant

    Hi,
    I have just two items in the orange dropdown. See the attached screen snapshot. 1) EZ Drummer 2 Modern and 2) EZ Drummer 2 Vintage.

    Any help getting the installed expansion libraries to show up would be appreciated!!
    Alex
    EZ-Drummer-02.jpg

    Vmuisc
    Participant

    Hi Scott,
    First – thanks for the reply.
    Secondly – Yes, I did download and install them, but they are not appearing in that Orange box. I can see them listed in the Browser tab, although I am not certain what label or how exactly they’re listed. I don’t have the software up and running in front of me.

    When installing the expansion packs – there is no choice as to the path (like C:program filesblah blah). So could it be an issue with where I installed EZ Drummer 2 itself?
    Any ideas on how to fix this?

    Thanks In Advance!
    Alex

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