Hey guys, I would like to import a midi file from ezdrummer on to superior 2 . It does import but the sounds and pattern at play back are off. Thank you!
Can you give some more info? MIDI files in the Browser in EZD should play back the same in the MIDI browser in S2.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I have been using EzDrummer2 for a while now and I save my files in the .ezd format so I can use them later for tweaks. I don’t usually save them as a midi as I export the ezd file to a WAV and I import that into Cubase. I then use that as a track and record demos this way. Possibly the laziest way as I’ve recently discovered but it’s worked for my song writing thus far. I purchased the upgrade to Superior drummer 2 and now want to turn those EZDrummer files into Superior drummer files so I can mix and master the drum tracks individually (or get someone to do it).
Firstly is there a way to open up the EZDrummer2 files that I have created/saved into Superior Drummer 2 so I can then tweak what I have already done? Or is there another method.
Also, I’m going to try the method of saving into a midi and then running Superior drummer in the window whilst in Cubase. I think that’s the intended way? I am going to go through some more tutorials soon but wanted to see if there was a correct way to do things.
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