Biard MacGuineas
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I sincerely apologize for this thread, which served only to embarrass me. I am practicing closing my mouth when I get in that mood. I like Superior Drummer and glad I bought it.
Here’s my song after Super Drummer. Where is Bob Rock and all those famous people:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lNYTNeFFDEMezhEzL7x-ObEA5c_9CNgg/view?usp=sharing
I can do this. Teams I’ve been on have won Electronic Musician Editors choice twice. We made the first software synth; the father of all VSTi’s. I can handle Tracker, if someone will document it, please?
I want the drums to come in at bar 185, but your software insists they come in at bar 2 instead. I’m reading the manual, it’s open right in front of me. What am I missing?
Your software is ruining my music:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pGv3RddVvsps_rMvaVAREXIA0osvajjw/view?usp=sharing
I killed one of the last days of my life trying to get this to work. I’m going to use a different drum program now.
@Joachim said:
since it is not possible to synchronize the time signature automatically,
it would be helpful, if i could change it manually
@Donna said:
Why couldn’t it be handled the way Jamstix does it where you have to manually set the time sig change in both the host and plugin.
+1
@Damian Blunt said:
Basic is usually a default ‘all-round’ preset that is suitable for a range of applications. There is usually some processing applied. Original Mix gives you access to all mic channels that were used in the recording (rather than busses) and has no processing. The Original Mix preset is useful for users who prefer to mix within their DAW.
That clears it up for me. Thank you.
@gseshleman said:
You almost had it.
In the EZDrummer2 “Drums” window (of any EZX ,
you were just a click away…
Thank you. I see that also lets me change kits for the EZ2 Modern and Vintage categories. So I have a lot of new kits all of a sudden.
I had noticed the ‘Kits’ dropdown menu, but since it was in a window associated with one particular drum, I hadn’t realized it would affect all the drums. Tricky.
@Markus Wagner said:
I use a PDF to txt converter. So you can create / edit a specific drum map for your daw.
I use REAPER, so here an example txt:
++++++++++++++++
// MIDI note name map generated by Reaper
21 [Hats] Closed Pedal
22 [Hats] Closed Edge
23 [Hats] Open Pedal
24 [Hats] Open 1
25 [Hats] Open 2
26 [Hats] Open 3
27 [Crash A] Crash
28 [Crash A] Crash
+++++++++++++++++
That is cool. Thanks. I’m using Reaper too. I’ll Google and check Reaper forum for info on drum maps.
@Barksy said:
EZX specific MIDI layouts are found via the Menu > Sound Libraries
Thanks very much.
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