Toontrack Seventies Rock (EZX) Download

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Download Toontrack Seventies Rock (EZX) for Authentic '70s Drum Sounds

 SEVENTIES ROCK EZX: THE REAL SEVENTIES FEEL

Discover an unprecedented palette of drums designed to help you craft '70s-inspired rock tracks for years to come. 

Why Choose Seventies Rock EZX?

The 1970s rock scene was a melting pot of diversity and constant reinvention. Bands like Led Zeppelin and The Who paved the way for loud, beat-driven rock, reviving the drum hero era and introducing a unique sonic ideal with big, saturated drum sounds. Conversely, acts like the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac showcased a polished production style, both benefiting from advances in recording technology. 

The Seventies Rock EZX captures this spectrum of sound—from epic, reverberant drums to classic, dampened tones. 

 Recording Excellence at Columbia Studio A

Recorded at the legendary Columbia Studio A in Nashville, this EZX features three unique kits: 

- A bombastic replica of Buddy Rich’s ’70s-era Slingerland
- Two renditions of a mid-’70s Camco—one with regular drum heads and one with toweled heads

Additional snares and a variety of cymbals round out the collection, providing a comprehensive toolkit for any '70s rock enthusiast.

Seamless Integration with EZdrummer

Seventies Rock EZX is compatible exclusively with EZdrummer 3, which must be purchased from us to ensure full functionality. With EZdrummer's powerful framework, you'll have access to an unparalleled sonic palette, making it easier than ever to create authentic '70s rock tracks.

Key Features

- Two (2) 1970s-era kits with regular drum heads
- One (1) kit with toweled drum heads
- Additional snares and an extensive assortment of cymbals
- Recorded at the iconic Columbia Studio A in Nashville, TN

Download Now

Transform your music with the authentic sound of the '70s. Download Toontrack Seventies Rock (EZX) from [Kala Plugins](https://kalaplugins.com/toontrack-seventies-rock-ezx/) and start crafting your timeless rock tracks today.

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