Re:EZ vs Eco...?
2012/08/27 09:17:11
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Since I bought BFD Eco and BFD2 I have never looked back. I felt similar to Rain in that I wasn't sure I had the chops initially to mix raw samples but neither did I like someone else doing that part for me so I jumped in with both feet and I have to say that after getting past the learning curve which has been much less painful than I thought, I have been able to make my drums breathe.
In one case I had another competitiors drum software loaded( a Kontakt based program) and even though the samples were smaller it pulled my cpu down. When I substituted BFD2 everything smoothed out and this was with the heavier BFD2 running in 24 bit as opposed to BFD eco. I still keep BFD ECO around and use it for some things.
The support from Platinum Samples is a big plus. I just got an email about the Epic Drums kit.
I tried EZ drummer several years ago and had some experiences with it that were just a pain. I know it was probably me but I had installer issues and seemed to have a difficult time with it. I didn't necessarily dump it but about that time BFD came along with a deal on eco and I grabbed it. I guess everyone can have a different experience and it's funny how one small thing or two can make a person feel less than confident in something. I'm sure EZ drummer is a great program. I just got off to a bad start with it initally and seen something else. At that point I could have kept at it with EZD but instead I decided to try BFD.Now I feel no need to go there.
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