I just stumbled across this. I don't remember seeing anything posted here about it so I figured I'd mention it seeing how someone always seems to need multi out drums.From what I can tell it isn't time limited or anything.
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Instead of asking who tried it I downloaded it (2 hours or so with my shitty net ;-)) and installed it (and cleaned up C: drive along the way, deleted some Sims 3 big cache file when free space was running down to critical 50M :-)). The rock/pop set sounds quite good! More fresh than Kore Player's free Sky set (which I like otherwise for the price... free). I'll probably use it in my next piece or whatever it will be. The only problem is the size, because it's really BIG. :-) But hey, drives are bigger.
This might be useful if you don't have any other drum software. Just a little warning. There is no uninstaller, if you wish to remove it. Apparently some authorization stuff won't get removed.
Well, I downloaded it and I think it's a pretty great sounding kit. You get one acoustic kit and one "hip hop" kit. The acoustic kit has random samples for each hit and velocity layer (which means no "machine gun" drum rolls) and there are a ton of audio and midi loops. Drumcore also automatically syncs to your project's bpm which is nice. I dunno. Like funkster1 said, it's free. Sure you may not get EVERY kit in the paid version, but you still get some great sounding samples! I recommend it :)
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