Feature:
It didn't come with any accessories: none were needed for Idrum.
Quality:
Since it is a "mac exclusive" program you know it will be a superior product. Nothing compares to it. There are no problems with quality control
Value:
For $50 dollars it is definitely worth it. If you are contemplating spending $1500-$3000 on an m.p.c. than your a sucker. Idrum is loaded with all the same sounds and samples that you would get on an m.p.c. and then some.
Desirability:
Any musician who uses Macintosh for music should add this product to their library. It's a great addition and for what you can do with it, will only expand your musical horizons.
Sound:
Because the program is only for mac users, iDrum is automatically in a league all it's own. The quality of snare,kick, and hat samples cannot be compared to any other computer beat making programs. The sound quality sounds proffessional. From the second I opened the box I became instantly hooked and fell in love with it's endless possibilities. I'm not a fan of mouse clicking drum sequencing, instead I record my patterns using my m-audio MIDI.
With Idrum you can't lose, and for it's price it's a steal.
Ease of Use:
I had no trouble learning how to use the program. I was familliar with drum sequencing like this before through "Reason 3.0" but these days I run logic pro with Idrum on my spankin' new Imac. I couldn't imagine where my music would be without iDrum.
Support:
No. even though when you register the product to verify ownership of it they give you all the info needed for technical support online. So far I have had no problems with the program.
Overall:
The only way I'd ever part with Idrum would be if there was a newer version or an upgrade. No other computer drum sequencer compares to Idrum. Idrum has only expanded my musical ideas and abilities. I would never part with it. If it was stolen I would by another copy of it. I love this product that much
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