They are the usual starting point for a recording session that the specific producer typically uses. I know it's probably tedious, but if you check the producer, the studio and sometimes the drummer, you can connect EZX's with their SDX counterpart. But many of the other EZXs seem to be “lite” versions of an SDX (albeit with a different name). Is there any way to easily tell which EZXs are associated with an SDX and which are unique? For example, I picked up the Alt Rock EZX because I love Albini’s production, and he definitely hasn’t done an SDX. The other thing I’m afraid of is buying t the Classic Rock EZX, for example, and then later deciding I want the full Legacy of Rock SDX. Do EZXs run with less latency all else being equal because of smaller sample sizes? Or does it not really work like that? Obviously the latter are so much more attractive in terms of cost, but I also want to make the most out of my digital snare and retain PS, if possible. I waffle between buying the SDXs vs EZXs. You can't customise the zones in EZdrummer 2 but the default settings should work ok for most users.
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