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The Toontrack Ezdrummer software is one of the most advanced for pro-level drumming. It has the ultimate sound, the best effect options, and is compatible with just about any DAW. It's also extremely versatile and can be used for everything from pop to metal to jazz. This article will tell you everything you need to know about this amazing drum set tool in its entirety—including how it works, when it was released, what special features it comes with, how you can make use of these features when recording or playing live gigs, and how much it costs. The Toontrack Ezdrummer was released in 2003 when the drum set simply wasn't as technologically advanced as it is today. It featured up to four distinct zones, or "patches," allowing you to customize the drum sounds to your exact specifications, with three separate effects (reverb, delay, and compression/saturation) each. The software came in two flavors: hardware and software version. While the hardware version was priced at $299 (which was quite expensive back then), the software version—which included all of the same cool features—was only $99. This meant that if you wanted to have drum sounds with the same quality as the hardware, you'd have to shell out another $200 for an additional piece of hardware. The software version was updated several times over the years. New features were added, along with new drum kits with better samples. The first update came in 2004, when the first downloadable version of the software was released. Then various upgrades were made, including VST support (Interaction mode) and volume automation (Voltage mode). Version 2. 0 was released in 2005, and it included better drum samples, VST support, and a new interface. Version 3.0 was released in 2011, sporting brand new drum samples, VST support for all modules (including the ones that you can't use in Ableton Live), and the addition of the "Tap Tempo" mode (allowing you to tap in along with your tempo). The latest version is v4.0. Both hardware and software versions come bundled with the Toontrack Ezdrummer hardware. The hardware includes two electronic drums (one bass drum pad for each foot), along with a set of snare drums (one 15" high-hat for each hand). The hardware also comes with a kick pedal, two cymbals (one crash for each hand), and an 80-page instruction manual, including step-by-step drum technique articles. In conclusion, the Toontrack Ezdrummer is a professional drum instrument designed to offer superior sound quality and all of the standard features you'd expect from a drum patching software package. It's also versatile enough to be used in all kinds of music styles, from pop to pop punk to heavy metal. The only downside is that it doesn't have MIDI support built in—but that doesn't mean that you can't use it to trigger Ableton Live clips or MIDI sequences using a MIDI master keyboard. cfa1e77820
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