EZdrummer

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Toontrack EZdrummer

EZdrummer is a sample-based drum software synthesizer developed by Toontrack. It is a simplified version of its predecessor, Superior drummer 2.0. EZdrummer is based upon approximately 7000 16-bit 44.1 kHz samples of real drum kits. EZdrummer contains a mixer that allows the user to adjust the independent volumes of each of the microphones on the drum kit. EZdrummer also comes with approximately 8000 MIDI drumloops that can be directly drag and dropped.These loops are tempo-synchronized and volume-adjustable.

Toontrack has released twelve expansion packs for EZdrummer:

The software has been used to produce a variety of albums, most notably Devin Townsend's 2007 concept album Ziltoid the Omniscient[1] and Meshuggah's album Catch Thirtythree (Tomas Haake, drummer for Meshuggah, helped develop the Drumkit from Hell software).

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