The bad news is that there's a custom preset browser, mixer and
authorisation system. However, if enough well labeled parameters are
exposed to automation and either your dealer or FXpantion themselves
could give you a hand with activation, it might still be usable. The
good news is that there's a demo available, so give it a shot. Going
on what I heard at a friend's place, I thought the hats and cymbals
were the most realistic out there at the moment. The drums seemed to
be very versatile, but as usual with BFD they're minimally processed,
so don't expect instant drop in killer sounds like you'd get from
Slate or Toontrack. I suppose one cool thing about that is that it
doesn't sound like Slate or Toontrack lol.

Keep us posted. Would be good to know whether there's any mileage
here. I'm getting itchy feet with EZDrummer 2, it sounds too perfect.

On 3/26/15, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Subject kinda says it all. Got an offer from a music vendor that i have done
> a great deal of business with for the FXpantion BFD3, i think the name of
> the plugin was. It was a mighty big plugin anyways. Now i wonder if it's at
> all possible to use this plugin under pro tools or what gives there?
> /Krister
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