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  • mcdrum67
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    Thank you very much shootiehg!
    The Snare Properties Panel effectively showed me that the note played by the midi file was E1 (Rimshot) instead of D1 (Center).
    I replaced it with D1 and now it alternates with A0 (Center Alt). It’s perfect!
    This shows me that you have to be careful when loading a third-party midi file with EZdrummer. Sometimes the notes are not in the right place.
    Thanks again!

    mcdrum67
    Participant

    This is very surprising.

    The great thing about EZdrummer is also that you can even know the exact name and model of the cymbals you are using.

    It would be very disappointing if they wanted to keep the microphone information to themselves.

    However, this information is available on the Toontrack website for Superior Drummer 3.

    I’ve contacted support about this but haven’t heard back yet.

    mcdrum67
    Participant
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    I confirm.

    There is no clave in EZX Latin Percussion. It also seems incomprehensible to me.

    Latin music does not exist without the clave, and unfortunately there are a lot of other fundamental things missing from this expansion as well.

    I will be launching a new thread soon on this subject.

    Be careful to check that there is everything you need in EZX Latin Cuban Percussion before purchasing it. There are also a lot of basic things missing from this pack and some of the information on their website can be misleading.

    mcdrum67
    Participant

    It doesn’t help me.

    I take it you work for Toontrack? Could you ask them?

    There is certainly a list of microphones that have been used, although this has yet to be released.

    This would be very useful information for me and other users.

    Thank you in advance.

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