Here in Pic 1 are the GUIs of the two versions of Addictive Drums. Upgrading from the original Addictive Drums will cost you $79.95, $99.95 if you want to also add another “ ADpak”. You will probably want to begin with one of the three available bundles, which range in price from $179.95 to $449.95. You can also buy additional “kitpieces” and “MIDIpaks” which include genre specific beats all ready to drag and drop into the work area of your DAW. The concept is modular so you choose which kits you want to buy by buying “ADpaks”. Therefore, pretty much any modern computer with an Intel CPU, OS X 10.7 or later, or PC with Windows 7 or 8, should be just fine with it. They recommend a 64-bit OS and at least 4 GB of RAM. Indeed it is! XLN brags that Addictive Drums 2 takes the instrument to “a whole new level” and that is not hyperbole. It quickly became my “go-to” plug-in for drums.Ī short while ago, I was invited to beta test its updated version, the now newly released Addictive Drums 2 and I passed because I felt I could not devote the necessary time to testing it as I was promised it was a major update. Performing tasks, swapping out kit pieces, using included MIDI files, etc., was easy. I liked the simplicity and elegance of the GUI as well as the actual sound of the drums. Right away I knew that this would be a winner for me. Several years ago, I was invited to join a beta test team of a new company, XLN Audio, to test their new virtual instrument named Addictive Drums, which could be used either as a plug-in or as a standalone.
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