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EZX Sound Expansion - 2,09 GB
Although the origin of the term “jazz” is still up for debate, the leading candidate for its source is “jasm,” a word dating back to 1860 that relates to spirit, energy and vigor. Whether this is the true origin or not, those descriptive words are hallmarks that go together with jazz just as much today as they have through its entire history. The heritage of jazz and its impact on music as we know it is monumental. Arguably, no style of music has managed to seep through cultural tiers, outlive fads and trends or historically been more seminal in spawning great instrumentalists such as jazz has. Quite simply, it’s in our DNA and is the common thread in the fabric of our musical history.

This EZX is an homage to jazz on a whole and, in particular, the golden big band era. This did not only produce some of the most iconic artists in recorded history but also immortalized drumming as more than part of the rhythm section – it brought it to stage center. The Big Band EZX brings you two kits from the swing era of the ’30s and ’40s, both handpicked and tailored to provide an authentic slice of what the big band sound was and, indeed, still is. Expect two fundamentally different kits covering the entire tonal range from the round, warm and intimate to the thunderous, explosive and fiercely energetic – just like the genre itself.

Can you hear it? That steady rattle of the snare, the sizzling melody of the ride and the subtle, round boom of the large open bass drum? Welcome to the Big Band EZX, which will enable you to produce the timeless swing that has been the epitome of jazz for close to a century and a half.


FEATURE SPOTLIGHT
- Two complete kits from the 1930s-1940s era
- Recorded at Capitol Studios by legendary producer/engineer Al Schmitt
- Includes kit configurations recorded with sticks and brushes as well as with snare wires on and off
- Mix-ready presets tailored for a big band-inspired sound
- Includes a selection of big band-inspired MIDI drum grooves



Works with EZdrummer v2.1.8 or Superior Drummer v3.1.4 and higher!


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  Member 28.05.2019 7
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For crying out loud... Grow up guys! Big thanks for yet another EZX! Can we pleeeeeeeeeeease have Pop Punk next? if possible of course!
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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Ok I can take a hint..

quote by welshloon For crying out loud... Grow up guys!


quote by sisyphus I have no idea why this is even a conversation ffs's. You are right. facepalm.


So it seems You guys don't like somebody correcting the misinformation that someone like Aminor spreads?

For example when he says

quote by AminorMy comment is %100 true.
*: only 1 preset is not exist in Decades SDX.


but in reality there are actually 12 presets in the Big Band EZX that are NOT in the Decades SDX, so it makes me a bad guy if I point that out for others????

Ok. I'll stop replying, I'm sorry if I offended anyone with the facts, I guess I need to grow up.

Peace!
  Banned 22.10.2018 421
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This video shows why you dont need Big Band EZX if you have Decades SDX. Looks like finally you compared libraries but you couldnt notice there is some title differences about kit pieces and presets. If you claim there is something in Big Band but Decades dont have it prepare video and show us.

Decades SDX - Big Band EZX Comparison Video
  Resident 22.08.2013 5 282
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Thanks Talula!
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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quote by AminorThis video shows why you dont need Big Band EZX if you have Decades SDX. Looks like finally you compared libraries but you couldnt notice there is some title differences about kit pieces and presets. If you claim there is something in Big Band but Decades dont have it prepare video and show us.

Decades SDX - Big Band EZX Comparison Video



Nice deceptive video, misleading as I expected. So you posted a video showing what's the same about both without showing what is different,

So for those who care about these things, the presets AND the midi files are different, that means more sounds more beats if you download both.

and those are the 2 reasons why I bother to download both, but of course those are the 2 things you didn't show in your video (maybe because you lied earlier and said there was only 1 preset that was different?

I'm not sure why you and some others can't grasp this simple concept that they have enough differences to be worth downloading both, just like all the other EZX's, but I really am done trying to teach you this simple Toontrack concept. I won't watch another video or reply to you (in this thread) anymore because your words are like opinionated musical propaganda. I anticipate you'll have some other useless replies to this but I really can't be bothered because I have too much stuff to play with. (Thanks to people like Talula)

As for the people who might start crying about my posts, all I can say is they're on topic and on point, and if you're really into the details of things then you'll get it, just like I do when others post very detailed and factually accurate points about music software.
  Member 22.10.2016 457
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I appreciate that you and A minor take the time to debate these things.
You are both correct in a way because there are differences when comparing the 2 versions but up to the individual to decide if the minor differences make it worth having access to both.
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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Yea, the main reason why I try to always get both versions of Any Toon expansion is because the midi and the presets are different in each version, and in some cases I actually prefer the EZX drum mixes over the SDX mixes even though it's the same drums, the sounds can be quite different , plus I'm a drum midi whore so I want all the toontrack midi I can get, for me sometimes the midi is more valuable than the sounds. Maybe it's the same for some other people so that's why I mention it.

I mean, why are we even here if not to obsess about the little things?
  Member 22.10.2016 457
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Obsess away man, it satisfies my OCD tendencies.
3 words I may never read again in my life..... drum midi whore....
  Banned 22.10.2018 421
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No more words, prove it, where is your video ?
  Member 15.10.2017 1374
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The original point by Aminor is an opinion:
"If you have Decades SDX you dont need this one."
I agree.
(AND OF COURSE if one HAS Decades, the implication is that one HAS SD3)

That comment I see as a helpful note for those who DO have Decades.
Immediately some "facts" were brought into the matter.

The fact is that Aminor's comment was factually CORRECT.
Decades DOES contain the same kits.
A dispute was started due to a PERCEPTION of a factual claim, and was then disputed with evidence of a preference. Pffft.

If one wants an extra preset, fine, but ...
if you have Decades SDX, you don't need this one..
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  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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quote by Taken
A dispute was started due to a PERCEPTION of a factual claim, and was then disputed with evidence of a preference. Pffft.


Pffft. Apparently you are as perceptive as Aminor.

What was the evidence of a preference?

quote by Taken
If one wants an extra preset, fine, but ...
if you have Decades SDX, you don't need this one.. I agree.


when you say "an extra preset" what do you mean?
Because there are 12 extra presets that are not in the SDX and most of the midi is different from the SDX. That's my point, what's yours?

quote by TakenThe original point by Aminor is an opinion:
"If you have Decades SDX you dont need this one."
I agree..


It's ok to agree with him but it does show your lack of knowledge about the differences, and it's not about "NEED" it's about if someone "WANTS" the 12 extra presets and the extra midi, because those are the differences,

but thanks for chiming in, your post really helped.
  Banned 22.10.2018 421
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"No more words, prove it, where is your video ?"
  Member 15.10.2017 1374
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quote by Mud Jones
Pffft. Apparently you are as perceptive as Aminor.

It is YOU who was not "perceptive" and seem to remain so.
You perceived what was not there.
I say that because he made an appropriate and relevant statement those those who use the Decades SDX.
I am not sure exactly WHAT you saw in that to be "false information".
You can INTERPRET it or actually PERCEIVE it in a wrong way, and I feel the evidence from the entire thread is that it was the perception. (Preconceptioon or predisposition-based, as opposed to an thoughtful yet incorrect intellectual interpretation.)
quote by Mud Jones
What was the evidence of a preference?

Presets are preferences. "Treatment" is a preference.
You do not NEED this to achieve the same thing.
That is not an opinion or preference, but a fact.
quote by Mud Jones
when you say "an extra preset" what do you mean?
Because there are 12 extra presets that are not in the SDX and most of the midi is different from the SDX. That's my point, what's yours?

A preset, or a dozen, or extra midi.
Yes those are nice to have, but as YOU said :
quote by Mud Jones
...and it's not about "NEED" it's about if someone "WANTS" the 12 extra presets and the extra midi, because those are the differences,...

YOUR words. Exactly make my initial point.
quote by AminorIf you have Decades SDX you dont need this one.

quote by Mud Jones
but thanks for chiming in, your post really helped.

You condescension is appreciated.
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  Member 22.10.2016 457
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And Taken has entered the octagon

Wait, just have to make some popcorn.
  Banned 22.10.2018 421
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I'm not going to involve your discussion with him but his information is false. There is no extra presets or MIDI files. Some preset titles are slightly different but that presets exist in Decades. All Big Band EZX MIDI files exist in Decades, nothing missing + there is more MIDI files.
  Member 20.10.2012 1 44
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Thanks for the upload, But I need help. I'm not sure where I'm actually supposed to place this folder. I'm on Win 64... Thanks
Music soothes the savage beast in all of us !
  Resident 22.08.2013 5 282
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I placed the EZX2 folder in Program Files (x86)/Toontrack/EZDrummer before I opened Superior and Superior found the library without me locating it
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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quote by Cutmaster CliffThanks for the upload, But I need help. I'm not sure where I'm actually supposed to place this folder. I'm on Win 64... Thanks


Drop the EZX2_BigBand folder into the same folder named Toontrack where your other EZX's are, don't forget the midi is in a separate folder so you drag and drop that too, if it asks to overwrite anything just say Yes
  Member 20.10.2012 1 44
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Music soothes the savage beast in all of us !
  Member 20.10.2012 1 44
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Thank You !
Music soothes the savage beast in all of us !
  Member 20.10.2012 1 44
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quote by Mud Jones
quote by Cutmaster CliffThanks for the upload, But I need help. I'm not sure where I'm actually supposed to place this folder. I'm on Win 64... Thanks


Drop the EZX2_BigBand folder into the same folder named Toontrack where your other EZX's are, don't forget the midi is in a separate folder so you drag and drop that too, if it asks to overwrite anything just say Yes


Thank you !
Music soothes the savage beast in all of us !
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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Before we begin today I would like to take a moment to acknowledge and thank the member "Taken" for keeping the conversation going long after interest was lost. So listen, I'm a big enough man to be able to admit when I'm wrong, and with that being said, I would just like to say, Today sure as hell ain't that day!



quote by TakenIt is YOU who was not "perceptive" and seem to remain so.
You perceived what was not there.
I say that because he made an appropriate and relevant statement those those who use the Decades SDX.
I am not sure exactly WHAT you saw in that to be "false information"


Please do your best to follow along more closely as you seem to be another one who pays little attention to detail. There were multiple instances of "Aminor" being less than factual and it hasn't just been limited to this thread. Read slow

quote by AminorMy comment is %100 true.

If you want to be ashamed i can make video and show how Big Band's samples, presets* same copy of Decades SDX ?

*: only 1 preset is not exist in Decades SDX.



Fact Check: There are 12 presets in the EZX that aren't in the SDX, so I point that out and then you (Taken) try to change the conversation to some jibberish about "preferences" instead of using the correct word which is "differences." This whole conversation started about the differences, and apparently your 'preference' is to ignore the 'differences' like

quote by Taken Presets are preferences. "Treatment" is a preference.
You do not NEED this to achieve the same thing.
That is not an opinion or preference, but a fact.


This argument doesn't even make sense to me, really you'll have to do better if you want more from me on that one. but I will say this, maybe some people are not as good at mixing as you so maybe they want all the presets they can get to achieve a solid drum mix. there have been many times where I preferred to start out with an EZX preset over an SDX preset (progressive rock EZX vs prog SDX for example) but I digress..

quote by Taken
A preset, or a dozen, or extra midi.
Yes those are nice to have


Ya think? and do you think those being "nice to have" was the point of the whole conversation?

Well, do ya?

because reading someone like Aminors comment might lead one to believe there is nothing else to have if you already have the Decades SDX, and that is false, so what happens next? you come running in to the thread for an attempt at backing him up, or something, but I don't feel what you're saying.

I mean, since we can download both for free I was giving a heads up to anyone else who obsesses over this stuff like I do. Toontrack is pretty much my favorite plugin ,I love the presets, I love the midi drum beats, and I want every damn preset and every midi file Toontrack has out because they are the best at drums, and if you think like that then you agree, if not then you just think I'm a clown, either way I'm good with it.
  Banned 22.10.2018 421
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"No more words, prove it, where is your video ?"

"There is no extra presets or MIDI files. Some preset titles are slightly different but that presets exist in Decades. All Big Band EZX MIDI files exist in Decades, nothing missing + there is more MIDI files."
  Member 29.06.2015 17
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Asking for authorization for legit EZD2. Running on Mac OS 10.15.7. Any tips to make this work?
  Resident 24.05.2015 1 455
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the latter two rg links for each set are down. please reup.

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