The jazz demos are outstanding. My kind of piano. Even if you don't like jazz, you have to respect the musicianship of the players. That pianist may never make as much money as Jerry Lee Lewis but I'd rather be him. Plus, you kind of sense that HE (or she) probably wouldn't be marrying their 13yr. old cousin.
chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
I have to admit that, unless you have a big console mixer and audio interfaces with a separate output for every drum, run into separate channels (just like a live drum feed) like we do at the studio I work at, the drums in EZDrummer (and it's expansion packs) are a LOT easier for the non-studio guy to get to sound good in a mix...
BFD, being 24 bit recordings direct off the preamp, have NO EQ, compression or limiting on them. So you have to do all that just to get them to sound good. Great if you have tons of processing power for plug-ins in your computer, or a board like our SSL with comps and great EQ on every channel, bit still only if you have great ears and engineering chops...
EZDrummer seems set up MUCH more for the player to use than the engineer than BFD... (and lighter on the CPU)
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!