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  • Sonny Luciano
    Participant

    Hi,

    As long as …

    • no installer is still running
    • you have not installed part 1 of the library into the download folder (which would be a very bad idea)
    • you don’t plan to install the library to a secondary location

    … it is safe to use Clean Up. It will remove installers that have already been used and are no longer needed.

    It is currently on part 2. Should I wait until part 4 is complete then free up space then download the bleed part? I am concerned I will not have enough space to complete the entire download, install a nd update.

    Sonny Luciano
    Participant

    Same here….I’m on day 3….had to uninstall because it said I did not have enough space….I have a 500gb hard drive with over 300gb of free space…..

    Sonny Luciano
    Participant

    It really is mind-numbing and makes it difficult to mix when most MIDI packs do not contain enough grooves to make entire albums, for me anyways. I am of the thought that I will need to create generic drums using the same MIDI pack, then go into the DAW’s instrument track and change it to make my own. I feel it will take 10 years to complete an album with consistent drums using EZdrummer (slight exaggeration).

    Sonny Luciano
    Participant

    @Henrik said:
    it doesn’t matter where you have the MIDI – in EZdrummer 2 or the DAW – the audio routing still work the same! Google “EZdrummer 2 multi out Pro Tools” and you should get plenty of tutorials.  

    It does matter. Once I check on the follow host button in order to not follow the host, it will only play the midi inside my DAW and not EZD2. SO, if I routed out, which I know how to do, in order to mix drums outside of EZD2, I would have to engage the follow host button in EZD2 .I have made changes to the MIDI in my DAW and not in EZD2, so whatever I did, does not play in EZD2, because the changes are not playing from EZD2, but playing from the MIDI file in the DAW.

    The reason I do not follow host is because of the phase issue EZD2 has while playing MIDI in the DAW at the same time and the inconsistent levels in velocity within EZD2 drum parts.

    Sonny Luciano
    Participant

    @Scott E said:
    Please clarify,

    @Ibex said:
    … because those parts are not in EZD2.

    By ‘parts’, do you mean additional kit pieces not played by EZD2,
    or do you mean MIDI ‘hits’ that you’ve added?  

    Both, pieces I added in my DAW and added hits here and there.

    Sonny Luciano
    Participant

    Both, pieces I added in my DAW and added hits here and there.

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