![]() For me that's where the whole creative process can get bogged down and frustrate me.Įveryone's brain is different and some people will find what they're looking for more quickly in one program or the other. To me the main differentiator should be how quickly you're able to home in on the loop you need for your project. It's much easier for you to simplify a part than to jazz it up, so they provide the jazzed-up version and you can cut out the stuff that is too much for your track. Usually the included loops in a program like this will tend toward the busy side, but that's intentional. The loops will be similar in quality too. Slate probably compares more directly to Toontrack's Superior Drummer product w/r/t features and tweakability, but EZ D has a lot of that too. ![]() I think they both sound good and give you a lot of control over the sounds. They're both available to demo for free I think, though with limited content libraries.
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