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Originally Posted by peteycaster
A lot of people on here seem to use EZ Drummer. Works well, sounds good, is easy to use (hence the name!) and can often be picked up at bargain prices.
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+1 — EZD helped me ease into the digital realm drum-wise without a lot of trauma. The stock patterns and fills will get you through, but if you really work at it, you can make them sound downright musical. MIDI editing is so easy even a caveman can do it.
Hardware machines are great if you just want to set a pattern and jam to it. But if you want to actually write parts that don't sound mechanical, software drums will save you a lot of time and frustration.