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  • Nutbag01
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    Tim…..you’ll have to delve a little deeper in to the midi.Yes it is designed mainly for rock/pop/metal but the midi can be added or subtracted.There are tons of videos on Youtube showing how to get very complex drum rhythms…but you have to look for them and then watch them(yep,sorry,it’s gonna take some work).Toontrack never said they were going to give you a thousand full recordings of a jazz drummer jamming out for several minutes.They give you the basics to start creating complex drum patterns.Watch the EZdrummer2 videos recently posted on youtube(by toontrack)and you will see some of the things you CAN do,very easily to make great drum patterns.As for your complaints about buying EZdrummer1 and thinking it was EZdrummer2….EZD2 is an upgrade,always was an upgrade and was never publicized to be anything else.Maybe you should buy your music at another store?(or done a little research).As for installation…..download…..unzip….install….authorize….done.Most computers I have worked on with a DAW(or even stand alone like EZD2)will automatically chose the correct VST/plugin path.I think you made it too complicated for yourself.It took me a while to realize this when I was a novice at using computer based recording software.Anyways,good luck and I hope you give it a chance,it is an amazing product with pretty amazing sounding drums(and with individual outputs and the addition of effects,sounds are endless).

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