how do you use SD midi files, and VEP?

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  • redlogic
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    http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=405540#p405540

    Macmini 2019 3.2 GHz 6-Core i7, 32GB RAM, MacOS 10.15.2, LogicProX 10.4.8, FF400, UAD2 Satellite Octo

    gdman
    Participant

    Hi, thanks for the response…

    Actually, I have VEP working with Kontact, Play, Omnisphere, and have installed SD, which are all working fine.
    I can play SD from the keyboard, record the midi notes, and play back everything, and all is well there.

    My question is all about utilizing the midi files with Superior Drummer… I play the SD off the keyboards, and as a drummer, I make a fine plumber…
    One of the great selling points for me of SD and EZx’s is not only the samples, but the midi files, paired with EZ player…(which I have not installed on the pc)…
    The midi files need to be on a track within Logic, do they not?

    I’m starting to think I should re-authorize the EZx’s and SD on my Mac, so I can use EZplayer pro, work with the midi files until I have what I want, then switch over to SD on the pc, to work through VEP for all the reasons I use it…

    Hope this makes sense, or am I doing too much crack?

    John
    Moderator

    You could install EZplayer Pro on the Mac to preview MIDI from the Mac to the VEP PC but then you would need the MIDI on the Mac as well. Superior 2 wouldn’t need to reside on the Mac but the Toontrack MIDI and EZX:s would.

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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