I think my main issue is i'm trying to build up the drum parts to a song I'm working on, and I pretty much have every single drum hit mapped out roughly in my head, and I'm expecting EZ to have everything populated correctly for me when I punched in the initial snare/bass groove. I definitely need to sit down and explore it more. The midi will show up in the browser and in all the tap2find searches. Just copy the “Toontrack” file set into a folder and go into EZD2’s settings and point it to that folder as an added location. It elevates EZD2 to another level, turning it into a good drum pattern search tool. Yes I think the Groove Monkee pack is a good deal. I liked the style of drum set, but mainly was hoping I would get some of the midi patterns that were played in the demo songs. Seems the EZX’s are heavily weighted on giving new drum sounds, and are very light on midi. I bought one during Black Friday thinking it would come with many midi files. I agree that the expansions are expensive. I mainly use EZD2 just to find midi and either route the output to another drum plugin, or drag the midi to the other plugin’s track. The tap2find feature really shines when you load up EZD2 with lots of midi. Bought EZD2 and then the Groove Monkee mega pack. Click to expand.That’s exactly what I did.
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