Hi everybody,
I just bought Ezdrummer with the metalheads add-on. Now, I write my drum tracks in guitar pro, then I export them as a midi. When I import them into FL Studio, and use the Ezdrummer vst, they sound extremely “flat” and soft. But when I click on the drum it sounds full and good. Why? Why does my midi tracks not sound like the drums are suppose to?
Please any help would be really appreciated, as I am at wits ends.
Kind Regards,
Werner
Increase the velocity of each note in the midi editor. Also, you may be able to fix some of the velocity issues with he velocity knob on EZDrummer
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This is an issue with GuitarPro, the articulations and nuances you create in GuitarPro aren’t saved in a GM (General MIDI) format. So therefore when you export the track, any programming aside from the physical timing of the note will be lost due to the fact GuitarPro has it’s own way of handling MIDI/Accents – GuitarPro is the exception, had this problem in the past where someone said to me they’d written all the drum parts only to find out he had to go through *every* note again as they were all levelled to like 100 velocaity IIRC.
Anyway, sorry it’s not better news, there is nothing wrong with the setup just the auditioning/playback of GuitarPro isn’t handled in their exporting process, hence why it doesn’t sound right when imported and played back through a *proper* host….
Kind regards
D.
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