The title says it all. I have EZDrummer 3, but have yet to really get into it. That is about to change being as I want to do my own backing tracks.
TIA
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Joined: May 03, 2014 Posts: 21 |
The title says it all. I have EZDrummer 3, but have yet to really get into it. That is about to change being as I want to do my own backing tracks. TIA D |
Joined: Aug 29, 2023 Posts: 37 |
I am interested in this topic as well. I will be going through the expansions I have and seeing what seems to fit. I'll post up anything interesting I find. Please keep us posted if you find something. I have quite a few expansion packs, so I'll see what I find. |
Joined: Mar 09, 2014 Posts: 92 New York |
I tend to just use the Vintage Kit that comes with EZD3 for surf demos to give my band. Any retro voiced kits could do the trick though. I've been using EZD for years, so if you have any questions, fire away. —Guitarist for Northern Tides from Hudson Valley, NY. |