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When you want to use some other samples on some part of the drums (like me, I wanted to use different snare and kick samples) you can do that with two drum replacer programs: aptrigga or drumagog
aptrigga http://isohunt.com/torrents/?iht=-1&ihq=aptrigga
drumagog http://isohunt.com/torrents/?iht=-1&ihq=drumagog
aptrigga is more user friendly (drumagog has some advantages, but it needs more cpu and ram).
Basically, lets say you just loaded ezdrummer with dfh expansion pack. First go to ezdrummer mixer ( not cubase mixer) and check multitrack option so you could manipulate with drum parts via separate channels, you don't want your drums to have just two channels for the whole kit
Now when you have 8 different channels for ez drums in you cubase mixer, go on for ex. ez1 channel (that's channel for kick) and insert aptrigga on effect channel
That will open aptrigga window in which you have option to load samples
So, you want to replace kick ez samples with other ones (it's important to have multi samples of one drum part, look up on the net for it, andy sneap and some guys on his forum share their samples from time to time), it looks like this
Load for ex. 4 samples of kick( in this example sneap kick1, 2, 3, and 4; load each sample in different window, you should figure it out pretty fast. It's easy, you'll see). It should be enough, so you could have some dynamic variety to keep drums as "live" as you could.
Ofc fiddle around with eq to get sound you want
Lot of producers use one of these 2 programs when they're blending "live" and sampled drum parts
Ofc, before any use - crack whatever program you use (of these 2) properly
Enjoy