In no particular order then the key selling points for me are: Infinite velocity layers and round robins – each hit is generated and controlled by the modelling engine so that no two hits are ever exactly the same - impressiveĮffects – EQ, dynamics, distortion, reverb/delay, and modulation New modelling engine (really quite something. So what do you get? Here are some of the main features: IMO that most important something is the extremely clear, powerful and easy to understand GUI, but it is not the only something.
In order to succeed it will have to have something particularly special the others do not offer.
#Ez drummer vs logic drummer free#
There are, of course, simply dozens of free EDM VSTs, but these are not in the market for realism – not substitutes for real acoustic drums. There are also a couple of very usable, albeit very limited in comparison, free drum VSTs, MT Power Drummer being probably the most popular. MODO Drums enters a market where there are already a number of established competitors, to name a few: EZ Drummer, Addictive Drums, Groove Agent (although this last one is much more aimed at the EDM user). Snap up your copy while the introductory pricing is still available. A word that is frequently heard in the promotional videos is ‘punchy’, and it is certainly that. Quality modelling, real time kit element editing, first rate groove library, more kits in the package than its rivals, and above all a wonderful clear, intuitive and easy GUI. This is an excellent modelled acoustic drum application. I stress that the opinions following are mine alone and based upon my personal experiences in a home studio set up. From IK Multimedia, the creators of Amplitube and Philharmonik to name but two, is MODO Drum.