2013/07/02 07:22:32
metz
Hey guys,
 
anyone using BDF Eco? http://audiodeluxe.com/ has it for 29 bucks. Worth getting? Better than Session Drummer?
 
/M
2013/07/02 07:35:02
ltb
It's definatly worth getting. I don't use Session Drummer.
2013/07/02 07:56:40
craigfowler
Yup. Buy it.
2013/07/02 08:45:42
cclarry
craigfowler
Yup. Buy it.




^^^
What they said....
2013/07/02 12:09:49
Starise
 Yep. BFD eco is a very capable and nice sounding drum kit.  BFD ECO has all the essential kit for most basic pop/rock/jazz/country....Not the huge killer kits but who knows, maybe you'll upgrade to BFD2 one day. 
 I had BFD ECO on my screen just last night because I only wanted something basic yet capable and good sounding....and I could have used several other much larger drum programs. Don't be afraid to play with it if what you hear isn't quite what you wanted at first.
2013/07/02 12:18:28
bapu
Almost anything (IMHO) is better than Session Drummer.
 
YMMV.
2013/07/02 12:47:34
ampfixer
I have ECO and BFD2. I hardly use BFD2 because ECO is so easy to use and covers a lot of ground. Truly a no-brainer purchase.
2013/07/02 13:04:09
cryophonik
I bought Eco years ago for $99 when it was first released and subsequently upgraded to BFD2.  I prefer BFD2 for most final productions, but use Eco quite a bit, particularly for scratch tracks.  It's a no-brainer at $29 and, of course, it also gives you an upgrade path to BFD2, if you decide you want that down the road.
2013/07/02 13:07:42
metz
Got it. Audio deluxe reduced the price even further to i think it was 25usd when it was in my cart.
2013/07/04 06:36:44
twaddle
Hey Metz, congrats on getting BFD Eco you may have noticed there is a 50% off all fxpansion expansion kits.
Note, note all of them will run with Eco so you'll have to do some research.
 
Here's that link.  50% off all expansion kits
 
 
Steve
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