I often use more than one kit. Each kit’s tracks are routed to separate tracks and each kit is routed to separate busses in Pro Tools.
In one project I’m finding that one of the tracks in my Latin kit is playing through one of the Vintage kits tracks in Pro Tools. I have checked and rechecked my routings in both EZD2 and Pro Tools and everything is correct.
I discovered this when I had the Latin kit soloed: the Vintage OH track was playing.
Has anyone ever run into this sort of thing?
Hi,
are you sure you are updated on both plugin and EZX:s?
If you are, could you please save the Pro Tools Session without the audio (just the .ptx), ZIP archive it and attach to a post here?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hello John,
Thanks for your reply. Your post got me thinking that this was a Pro Tools glitch and not an EZD issue. The offending track was the Vintage kit OH track (on the attached labeled “Studio OH”). I discovered that it was playing no matter what group was soloed or muted. On the attached you’ll note that the mute button isn’t orange the way the studio snare top, studio amb, and studio reverb tracks are.
I deleted that track a created a new one and all is fine now. It was throwing things off while mixing.
I knew my routings were fine. They are generally complex, which is why I spend a lot of time making sure everything is correct.
On the attached although my percussion kit (in this case Latin EZX) is soloed that Vintage kit OH (aka studio OH) was playing. I have no idea why.
Thanks again.
OK,
but if you get this problem again, please post the Session here.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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