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Old 08-21-2006, 12:31 PM
Cavet Your Eruptor Cavet Your Eruptor is offline
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Default RTAS Drum Programs ... Opinions?

I'm not sure if anyone has actually gotten Strike yet, but I was curious about opinions that DUCers may have about the three leading drum programs. From what I have seen and read online, BFD, Drumkit from Hell and Strike all seem similar and seem to hit at roughly the same price point - $250-$300. If there are any others that would fit into this category, I'd love to hear about them too.

More particularly, I am interested to hear about sound quality and ease of use for non-drummers like me.

Thanks, as always!!
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