TTRK_TT267_SN
Type: Sound Library Expansions
Please Note: This is a software download with a Software Serial number
The Toontrack Metal! EZX Expansion Pack for EZDrummer is as metal as it gets - that's why it needs an exclamation mark! This is what happens when you put a massive, all-new drum recording in the hands of three of modern metal's most in-demand producers.
All-new recording featuring DW* Collector X-shell and Ludwig* Quadra Plus drums
Recorded by Daniel Bergstrand at Tanken Studio, Oslo, Norway.
A total of nine (9) custom kits, remixed and layered with additional as well as personal samples by Mark Lewis, Jason Suecof, and Daniel Bergstrand
Included MIDI library performed by Dirk Verbeuren
What happens when you put a massive, all-new drum recording in the hands of three of the most in-demand producers in modern metal, let them bring it to their own studio environments, and equip them with an unparalleled set of audio shaping tools? You not only get a collection of nine custom drum kits – you get a rampant battery armed for complete audio destruction. A nine-headed behemoth that leaves nothing but rubble behind. Nothing.
The Metal! EZX is based on a new drum recording engineered by Daniel Bergstrand in Norway’s highly unique Tanken Studio. The raw material was then individually remixed by Mark Lewis, Jason Suecof, and Daniel Bergstrand himself into nine drum kits tailor-made for metal. Between them, these three producers have worked with some of modern metal’s most influential acts as well as those pioneering today’s multifaceted scene: Meshuggah, In Flames, Trivium, Whitechapel, DevilDriver, The Black Dahlia Murder, God Forbid and Dimmu Borgir, to name a few. The Metal! EZX also comes with a versatile collection of grooves and fills performed by Soilwork and metal drummer extraordinaire Dirk Verbeuren.
2 GB of free hard disk space, and 1 GB of RAM.
A working EZdrummer 1.4 (or above) or a Superior Drummer 2.3 (or above) installation.
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