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2016/02/09 19:49:51
jbow
I found it and where I bought the 6 pack before and am so dumb I thought I hadn't used it... but I did. I'll buy another, it's a great deal... it's white Tuesday here!
J
2016/02/09 22:42:09
Fleer
yorolpal
I have to be the contrarian here.  I don't know what those demos were supposed to be but country (at least Nashville country) they aint.  Useful?  Maybe.  But good or well played?  Not on your tin-type.  YMMV.
 


I'm with you here, ol pal. Loved the other Country MIDI pack for sure. This one? Demo's are MEH, but maybe some of those anxious buyers in this thread can shine a light on this?

Edith says: would also like some new ghetto country, JJ Grey & Mofro style
2016/02/10 10:40:10
BassDaddy
I had my hopes up for a little Floyd Cramer too. No dice though. I might be able to find Class of '65 if I dug around. My mom and dad had that and it was maybe one of the first albums I put on myself to listen to. First one that wasn't Johnny Horton anyway.
2016/02/10 11:36:29
yorolpal
Mr.Cramer was my initial mentor in Nashville.  He was kind enough to record an instrumental version of one of my songs and convinced me to move to Nashville.  He was a great guy and, of course, a legendary session player and originator of one of the most recognizable piano sounds in country music.  
2016/02/10 16:35:38
BassDaddy
That Class of '65 album sold a lot of copies I believe. Even as a young guy and a guitar player I could recognize his playing when I heard it. Thanks, ol' pal for telling us that. I'm glad to hear he was a good guy.  
2016/02/10 19:25:27
clintmartin
Hats off to Toontrack for doing something besides Metal for a change.
 
2016/02/10 19:30:54
Fleer
yorolpal
Mr.Cramer was my initial mentor in Nashville.  He was kind enough to record an instrumental version of one of my songs and convinced me to move to Nashville.  He was a great guy and, of course, a legendary session player and originator of one of the most recognizable piano sounds in country music.  

Way to go, ol pal !
2016/02/10 20:18:20
jbow
My wife LOVES Floyd.
 
I went to Best Service and got six generic EZKeys MIDI licenses and picked six more EZK MIDI packs, I have 12 now.
 
Now I think I'm going back to get a generic 6 pack for EZDrummer MIDI Packs to got with the EZKeys packs.
I now have EZKeys:
AOR (This one is good)
Ballads
Blues
Boogie
Classic Soul (a fav)
Country
Country Roots
Funk
Gospel (a fav)
Latin
Movie Scores (I like this one a lot)
Rock and MIDI
 
SO.... I'm thinking some of the EZDrummer MIDI packs would be nice too.
 
As far as EZXs I have:
 
Nashville
Pop/Rock
 
QUESTION... in your opinion would I be better to buy another EZX or two or six MIDI packs? I have AD2, so I'm thinking the MIDI packs would be a better choice. I don't have any EZDrummer MIDI packs so.. what would you do? The 6 pack generics are $57 bucks.
 
Thanks.
J
2016/02/11 00:35:06
Fleer
That Best Service pricing has been the same for over a year, so no hurries I suppose.
2016/02/11 17:11:20
BassDaddy
Don't buy the EZX unless on the half off sale. About $25 at Best Service when on sale. I went to Fleer School of Software Acquisition so I know you cant have too much EZ Keys midi. EZ Drummer midi too I guess. Ask Bapu which ones he wants to get. The answer is NONE> he has them all.
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