Hi!
I’m using Cubase 5 ( i know, old..but i like to use it to record midi drums) with Ezdrummer connected to a Roland drumkit. When playing/recording the sound is fine, but when i listen back to it, everything sound like a lot out of phase…i can’t understand why.
Any help?
More info please. OS version? EZD version (i don’t see anything registered to your account)? Audio interface? Buffer setting?
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
As J.A.J Sound mentioned – if you have the same MIDI on your song track in EZdrummer 2 as you have in Cubase and press play in your host (while having Follow Host enabled), will make 2 similar MIDI files play at the same time, and cause a chorus like effect.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Henrik, I am having the same Issue in Pro tools. Using PT 10, Mac OS 10.7.5, EZDrummer2 and I get the same chorus effect when I drag the midi files into my DAW. I do have “follow host” on. Should I not drag them in or bypass the plug in?
@Ibex said:
Henrik, I am having the same Issue in Pro tools. Using PT 10, Mac OS 10.7.5, EZDrummer2 and I get the same chorus effect when I drag the midi files into my DAW. I do have “follow host” on. Should I not drag them in or bypass the plug in?
Do you have MID in the EZD2 Song Track also? If you have Follow Host on, and MIDI on the Song Track with the same MIDI on a DAW MIDI track, I would expect it to sound phasy since it two things are playing the same thing at the same time.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Yes, there is MIDI in EZDrummer2 and I drag them into my DAW. Would you recommend to take out the MIDI in EZDrummer or the DAW to get rid of the phase effect it causes?
@Ibex said:
Yes, there is MIDI in EZDrummer2 and I drag them into my DAW. Would you recommend to take out the MIDI in EZDrummer or the DAW to get rid of the phase effect it causes?
The problem you are having, is that when “Follow Host” is enabled, it plays both the MIDI from EZdrummer 2’s song track AND the midi from your DAW’s song track, thus resulting in a chorus like effect – since each midi note is triggered twice.
Simply disable “Follow Host” (by pushing that button, next to the song track play controls). When “Follow Host” is disabled, the internal song track in EZdrummer 2 won’t play when you play the song track in your DAW.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Follow Henriks advice : Simply disable “Follow Host” (by pushing that button, next to the song track play controls). When “Follow Host” is disabled, the internal song track in EZdrummer 2 won’t play when you play the song track in your DAW.
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