Two great music creation utilities

21.04.2009

I can then scroll through a list of MIDI grooves and samples in the EZplayer interface and hear them through the drum sampler that I chose. I can change drum kits or even change drum samplers to make sure I get the sound I'm looking for in that song.

The other way to test MIDI grooves is to load a drum sampler and then manually drag and drop MIDI into the track. If you don't like it, delete the MIDI and drag and drop another. Not nearly as efficient as being able to scroll through a list of grooves, fills, endings, and beginnings in EZplayer to find what you are looking for.

Like Drumagog, EZplayer Pro is a simple application to use, but it's also packed with features. You can transpose MIDI, adjust the velocity of hits, and even build entire song tracks without leaving the application.

Drumagog and EZplayer are truly a couple of the best music applications on the market.