Reggae Ezx V1.0.2 =link= «PREMIUM»
The library was recorded at the legendary Rub-a-Dub Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. This studio is famous for housing a massive collection of vintage gear, rare microphones, and custom acoustic spaces tailored for analog warmth.
At the heart of the Reggae EZX is the idea that rhythm drives reggae more than in any other genre. As Toontrack puts it, “Arguably more so than in any genre, the rhythm section is the heart and soul of reggae. Coherently it forcefully pushes the music forward, always with the characteristic, steady beat of the drums at the very forefront.”
: A "legendary" set known for its cohesive, magical sound, typically used in classic rubber dub recordings. Yamaha Stage Custom Kit
Traditional Akete and Funde drums, allowing users to introduce ancestral Nyabinghi chanting rhythms into their digital arrangements. The v1.0.2 Update Enhancements Reggae EZX v1.0.2
typically includes maintenance updates or compatibility fixes for the library originally released in 2014. Key Features The expansion was recorded at Rub-a-Dub Studios
A tighter, punchier selection optimized for fast ska rhythms, rocksteady, and early dancehall.
(Imperialstar), plus toms with specific "Dampened High Tuned" options. Key Features and Workflow Mix-Ready Presets: The library was recorded at the legendary Rub-a-Dub
Fixes minor articulation mapping bugs to ensure flawless electronic drum kit (E-kit) triggering.
The MIDI library covers a wide range of reggae sub‑genres, including:
: Includes hand drums (Binghi and clay), octabons, wood blocks, vibraslaps, and timbales. As Toontrack puts it, “Arguably more so than
: Requires EZdrummer 2.1 (or newer), EZdrummer 3 , or Superior Drummer 2.4.2 (or newer). Sound Quality : High-quality 24-bit samples.
: Comes with a selection of genre-typical grooves and fills, ranging from slow roots to ska-influenced patterns. Mixer Presets
The library comes with a dedicated selection of reggae drum and percussion grooves performed by session drummer Axel Anderson.