One slight issue I've had is that although BAIB drum output and EZDrummer are both meant to be GM compatible, they don't always agree with each other about what note plays what instrument. You can get round this in SONAR with custom drum maps, but I have no idea whether RB supports these – I have RB, but wouldn’t ever use it for that sort of thing.

The basic sounds of EZD are really good – with a good basic midi drum track (of which BAIB has hundreds now languishing as folks change to Real Drums and there are thousands come with EZD and each of the expansion packs), a bit of compression and reverb you can get sounds that are at least the equal, and often better. I say better as you, not PG Music’s recording engineer, control the reverb and compression levels, and with EZD’s multiple outs (and natty internal mixer), you can also add different amounts of compression to kicks, snares and cymbals to get drum tracks zinging out of your speakers. Although it is more work than Real Drums, for basic rock/country rock stuff, the combination of EZD and Rayzoon’s Jamstix really gives excellent results, and depending on how much you care about these things, can often be made to sit better in a mix than the premixed, already quite reverb-heavy Real Drums. For instant gratification, though, there is nothing to beat Real Drums!

Just my 2p.

Brian