It's probably better to record a MIDI file, and then play THAT thorough the EZD (or render it offline) rather than expect really low latency from it live. DFH stuff uses a lot of ambience data (7.1 surround interleaved files on the full version) that taxes the computer at very low latencies.

Did you try it in standalone mode? It may perform better for live use like that....

And, again, the dynamics of the drum-track depends entirely on how dynamic the original style is, something that, at times I didn't hear. There were several identical hits in some of the snare fills. There's a mode in the full DFH that allows you to trigger adjacent velocity samples if it receives identical velocities. Does EZD do this?

We use the full BFD in the studio, and no doubt, if you send it good files, it can be VERY hard to tell if it is a machine, but live can be tricky.....

[This message has been edited by Diki (edited 02-28-2007).]
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