With a fixed price of around $20, each pack includes hundreds of grooves compatible with Addictive Drums, BFD, BFD2, Eco, EZdrummer, Superior 2, General MIDI, Session Drummer, Steven Slate and others… it is important to note that the grooves are organized in songs: verse, chorus, bridge, etc. You can even have a mix of everything with the very interesting Twisted Beats. Groove MonkeeĪmong the most common publishers, Groove Monkee provides a mountain of MIDI grooves, classified by genre: rock, funk, hip-hop, metal, fusion, and some other genres that are less represented like Afro-cuban world music, Latin and Caribbean music. So be careful not to buy a groove by these publishers if you don't have one of its virtual drums. EZPlayer will then be able to 'translate' the groove for other virtual drums to understand. To use a loop of these publishers you need to have the corresponding software and drag and drop the groove into a MIDI track in your sequencer. Do consider, however, that it recognizes Toontrack files as well as classic MIDI files, but it doesn't support the grooves of other publishers, like FXpansion (BFD) or XLN Audio (Addictive Drums).
This software could serve as your MIDI file library to manage all your different virtual drums.