I know you are a big EZD user, right? Can you objectively sell me on EZD over Jamstix? It seems like the thing Jamstix has over EZD is the ability to creatae random patterns on the fly. Gee thanks Mod!!!! I NEED a lot of things! ha ha You won't be disappointed with either "Jamstix 2" or EZDrummer", I just prefer Jamstix because of its composition capabilities and support. If you want a program that will create the drum parts for you and has adequate sounding drums (easily better than "TTS-1" and "VSC" and, I think, "Session Drummer"), go with Jamstix 2. If you want a fantastic sounding drum kit that takes some creative juggling of MIDI loops to put your track together, get EZD. Support at Rayzoon is fantastic and the development team will work closely with its customers to correct bugs and add features. Then I "discovered" Jamstix 2! The possibilities with this software are limitless. I've always liked the drum tracks produced by JammerPro (although they all start to sound the same after a while) and thought their new Drummer would work well with EZD to create some fresh drum parts. I have JammerPro and almost went with their new addition: But if you do a bit of electronic, a bit of rock, funk, jazz, blues or latin etc then it's an awesome tool.I agree with Mabian's suggestion. If you don't tell people you used it, 95% of people wouldn't suss you out.Īlthough it is better suited for multiple genre production, it has funky drummer and amen break style playing and some (stereo)typical 808 and 909 sounding electronic music sounds but not a wide range of alternate styles in electronic music. The AI drummers are much more convincing in Jamstix 2, I didn't buy Jamstix 1 because it was a bit more rigid, the new algorithms in JS2 are much more varied and convincing. It might be worth paying an extra 75 bucks. I could have bought Groove Agent by Steinberg for 299 or Jamstix for 99 bucks and seriously, Groove Agent, apart from having a few extra styles (of genres I don't perform) and a few more sampled drum sounds really has no advantage for paying 200 dollars more. I use it with Cubase SX3 with no problems.
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