TOONTRACK Announces The New MODERN METAL EZX From WILL PUTNEY

It’s that wonderful time of year again! As part of Metal Month 2020, our good friends at Toontrack have just announced something we here at Gear Gods are incredibly excited for: Modern Metal EZX! From the mind of legendary audio engineer Will Putney, this EZdrummer 2 expansion features five carefully recorded drum kits in Putney’s signature production style, as well as a wide array of cymbals, kicks, and snares.

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From Toontrack:

The Modern Metal EZX was recorded by engineer/mixer/producer Will Putney at his own Graphic Nature Audio studios in New Jersey. Featuring five carefully captured kits, each handpicked for their unique tonal qualities, paired with Will Putney’s raw but still sonically immaculate production style, this EZX paints a unique document of hard-hitting, aggressive-sounding drums with a tangible edge, nerve, and energy.

In addition to the kits and the large assortment of cymbals, extra kicks and snares, the Modern Metal EZX also includes a comprehensive library of presets as well as a selection of MIDI grooves and fills designed for anything from heavy rock to death metal, hardcore, and progressive metal.

Ultimately, the Modern Metal EZX presents the embodiment of modern metal drums at their finest – fit for anything from hardcore to metal and any subgenre descriptor that may be wedged in between.”

The EZX features:

  • Recorded and produced by Will Putney at his Graphic Nature Audio studios in New Jersey
  • Sampled by Billy Rymer (Dillinger Escape Plan)
  • Includes five individual kits
  • Several extra kicks and snares as well as a wide range of cymbals
  • Kits and tones designed for every facet of modern metal
  • Features custom presets engineered by Will Putney
  • Includes a collection of MIDI for anything from heavy rock to brutal death metal

You can learn more about and pick up the Modern Metal EZX Expansion over on Sweetwater for $79.00!

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