KabukimanSanjo
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Okay thank you a lot this video actually answers the biggest question I had, which is how to actually get EZdrummer’s track into FL Studio’s timeline so it will export with the drums. Now I just need to know the best way to automate tempo, you see I have a song that features tempo changes and I know I could just automate the tempo for the whole project in FL Studio, but I don’t want to automate the tempo of every instrument, because I don’t want it to sound artificial. I want to change the tempo on the guitar, bass, etc. manually as I play them. But as I don’t play drums, I want to automate the tempo of the drum track exclusively. I know that EZdrummer 3 lets you edit tempo, but you seem to need to disable “Follow Host” to do so. Yet, when I disable “Follow Host”, the track no longer plays along with FL Studio’s timeline, so I assume that the project won’t export with the drums included. Am I wrong, and I don’t need Follow Host to be enabled for the drums to be included, or am I correct and I have to find some other way to automate the tempo? Is my only solution to disable follow host, automate the tempo in EZdrummer, and then export it as an audio file and put the audio file in FL’s timeline?
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