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Old 11-14-2007, 06:55 AM
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Default New to Drum plug in\'s - need some advice

I am a guitar player, running 7.1 on Windows XP, with Digi002. I write a lot of songs and am now venturing into the drum plug in arena. I do have the 'lite' version of BFD as included in my Pro Tools software.

I am not a drummer at all and would like a versatile, realistic sounding drum plug-in for rock, pop, blues, etc. This is for my enjoyment only, non-professional, however want of course to create realistic tunes with drum plug-ins.

I am seeking opinions as to sound quality, ease of use as a non-drummer, cost effectiveness - BFD, vs Strike, vs others?

Can anyone provide some insight please? Many thanks, Rob
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