EZD2 routing anomaly

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  • Brad
    Participant

    If you right (CTRL) click the little bell next to the FX-Bell that you have circled, you will see that the same articulations/instruments are available. The ‘Bell” instrument is routed through the channel labelled “Bells” and should do what you want it to do.

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    David George
    Participant

    Thanks so much, Brad. I can’t believe I missed that. Embarassed

    This the perfect solution.

    Edit: That’s one thing I sometimes have trouble with: knowing which channel a specific piece is assigned to.

    David George
    Participant

    One thing I noted is that with the version of the bell I previously used, when you add it in edit mode the first choice is one hit. With this other bell, the first choice in the same pattern is 5 hits. This is the same issue I run into with the vibraslap, which (bizarrely I think) adds 1 hit for each bar in a groove (so with an 8-bar groove you get 8 vibraslap hits, which I feel would never be done in the real world).

    I’ll manage it by adding 5 and clearing four of them in the MIDI editor in my DAW.

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