Henrik Ekblom
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I am assuming you are using the track in EZdrummer 2. Right click the block you want to use and select Copy. Select the block on the track you want to replace, right click it and choose “Paste/All”.
If the new block is shorter that the one that’s being replaced, the old one will still have block part to the right of the pasted block. If so, just right click that part and chose “Paste/All” on that one too.
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The window size in EZdrummer 2 is fixed so it can’t be changed. It is this way because of some technical plugin format reasons. Can you increase the resolution of your screen?
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You can adjust the velocity of each MIDI block. Double click the block you want to edit to enter Edit Play Style and adjust the velocity on the knob in the lower right area.
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Is your raid connected (and with the original disk names/partition letters that was used when installed) when you try to update EZdrummer 2?
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@Edwood said:
IN EZ Drummer 2 32/64Bit, In “search”, Tap to find I’m having a very hard time getting the tempo knob to change. Any ideas? Thank you.
I assume that you are talking about the tempo knob that’s found inside Tap2Find:
Why can’t you get the tempo knob to work as you want? Can’t you turn it (as other knobs)? If you have updated EZdrummer, the knob is discrete, meaning that it will jump to certain % of the original tempo (e.g. 90, 80, 70 etc). But you’ll need to turn it far enough for it to snap 10% more or less.
The attached image shows what the knob looks like when it’s set at 70% (meaning the tempo you are tapping in the beat to is 70% of the original tempo. This doesn’t change the project tempo – it’s temporarily for Tap2Find).
I hope this helps you out

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The settings for soft note, high, low etc. isn’t saved with the preset. This is because these settings are mostly set up to match the keyboard used to play with – hence these settings will be the same for each preset. You can, however, save the curve (containing low, high and the curve itself) if you click the curve button, then click the menu button and “Save As…”.


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We are aware that many users wants that feature and it’s something we have looked into. We can’t, however, comment on if or when it will be included.
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Glad you worked it out and sorry about the (temporary) lack of support. We have fewer people checking this forum during christmas, but we’re soon back with the entire support crew again!
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Ok, I have no access to check your account and products but someone from the support team will look at this as soon as possible. Have a nice christmas! 
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Snatch59: Can’t you press EZdrummer 2 in your products list, and then press the button that I marked with the red circle in the image?
I added a Santa Claus to the image since it’s Christmas ![]()

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Do you have MIDI out enabled? If so – does disabling MIDI out from the main menu help?
Do you have an audio setup that can create an audio loop?
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When you have set up EZdrummer 2 the way you want it to be every time you start it (chosen Alesis E-drums for example), go to the main menu/project and select “Set As Default Project”. This will make EZdrummer 2 start with it’s current settings each time. This will also load song blocks on the track etc., so if you want to start it with an empty song track, remove all MIDI before you set is as the default project ![]()
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Use “Show Web Shop MIDI” in the Search tab, there you can preview MIDI from all of our MIDI packs…
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The most common cause of “Image not recognized” is the installer file has been corrupt during download. Please try to download it again from your account. Also, download the update so you get the newest 2.0.2!
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You can’t load mp3s in EZdrummer 2 – but you can play them on your computer with any software and run EZdrummer 2 simultaneously and jam along. I do that pretty often with Spotify and EZdrummer 2…
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