Hi, new user with EZDrummer 2 and Logic X Pro. I couldn’t figure out why when using EZD as a plug-in in Logic and using the Transport controls in the EZD window I couldn’t hear the metronome. Then I read a moderator said to click on Record in EZD window and press spacebar (which effectively means hitting Play in the Logic window). When I do it that way, I can hear the click to play along with. How come when you hit Record and Play both in the EZD window there is no click?
Also, notice if you hit Record instead in the Logic window, your pattern information shows up only in the Logic window. It doesn’t show in the EZD window. As a newbie, I’m trying to figure out if I wanna do all my recording/arranging in the plug-in window and then drag it over to Logic (mostly cause the EZD window seems easy to use compared to doing it in Logic)–or if I should just be hitting Record in Logic and building/arranging patterns directly in the Logic window. Thanks for any help!
@Wade_9 said:
How come when you hit Record and Play both in the EZD window there is no click?
The design behind this is based on the idea that if you use the record function in your DAW, you can also use the click from the DAW. Like logic – it has its own metronome.
@Wade_9 said:
Also, notice if you hit Record instead in the Logic window, your pattern information shows up only in the Logic window. It doesn’t show in the EZD window. As a newbie, I’m trying to figure out if I wanna do all my recording/arranging in the plug-in window and then drag it over to Logic (mostly cause the EZD window seems easy to use compared to doing it in Logic)–or if I should just be hitting Record in Logic and building/arranging patterns directly in the Logic window. Thanks for any help!
There is no right and wrong here, but you can always record into EZdrummer 2, because in there you can use Edit Play Style, Song Creator, and other features EZdrummer 2 offers. You can after that keep it in EZdrummer 2 – or drag it into Logic. Just remember to disable “Follow Host” if you have MIDI both in Logic and EZdrummer 2, or else you’ll end up with MIDI being played from 2 places at once 🙂
If you want to get MIDI blocks from Logic back to EZdrummer 2, the easiest way is to record enable EZdrummer 2 and press play in Logic. In that way, what you play from Logic is recorded into the song track of EZdrummer 2.
Does this answer your questions?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Please log in to read and reply to this topic.
No products in the cart.
Get all the latest on new releases,
updates and offers directly to your inbox.
Note: By clicking the 'I WANT IN' button, you will not be creating a Toontrack user account. You will only sign up to get our newsletters, offers and promotions to your inbox. You can unsubscribe at any time from a link at the bottom of each email. If you want to learn more about our privacy policy, please find detailed information here.