I have a quick question. When I am working with EZ Drummer 2, it seems like the tempo or BPM is speeding up when I move a sample from the groove library into my Pro Tools DAW and session. I have the “host” setting armed so I thought it would be as easy as drag and drop. Any insight here because I have pre-recorded tracks that have no drum track and I want to create a new drum track. And as I said, the only problem is that when I import the sample groove, it does not map over the same tempo or BPM as the pre-recorded track.
How about some specifics?
What version of Pro Tools are you using? what is the BPM set to in Pro Tools?
is it a constant BPM or are there tempo changes?
What groove(s) are you dragging in from EZDrummer2? what is its BPM in EZDrummer2?
@Sam Gaidemak said:
I have a quick question. When I am working with EZ Drummer 2, it seems like the tempo or BPM is speeding up when I move a sample from the groove library into my Pro Tools DAW and session. I have the “host” setting armed so I thought it would be as easy as drag and drop. Any insight here because I have pre-recorded tracks that have no drum track and I want to create a new drum track. And as I said, the only problem is that when I import the sample groove, it does not map over the same tempo or BPM as the pre-recorded track.
Do you have the Preview Original Tempo button active in the Groove Browser tab?
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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