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Old 02-06-2010, 07:07 AM
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Default Re: EZdrummer-routing tracks in pro tools

Don't know. I just clicked "tracks" and it seperated everything out. It was a bit of a pain trying to figure out what each aux channel captured. I just played a little beat with everything in there and solo'd each channel. Then renamed the channel based on what I heard. Cymbals didn't have their own "channel". It comes over in the Overhead and Room mix, which is okay. I can totally work with what I have right now.
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Old 02-06-2010, 09:22 AM
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hit the mixer button at the bottom left of ezd..on th mixer page, at the bottom of each channel is its output..set the kick to trk 1, snare to 2 etc...then in pro tools use the different ezd outs as input to your aux/audio channels..should sort it..
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Old 02-09-2015, 09:54 AM
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I'm using e-drums as a trigger. I want track 1 to be the bass drum, track 2 is snare, track 3 is hi-hat, track 4 is first tom, etc... is this possible?
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I'm using e-drums as a trigger. I want track 1 to be the bass drum, track 2 is snare, track 3 is hi-hat, track 4 is first tom, etc... is this possible?
Absolutely. As said, you need to start in the EZdrummer plugin and open the MIXER window. At the bottom of each fader, there is a small box where you select the output path. Then add AUX or AUDIO tracks and assign inputs accordingly. Once done, I would save a plugin prest in Ezdrummer(mine was called "DavesMulti"). At this time, you will need to assign the destination tracks each time you create a session, even if you save your setup as a template. This is a known bug that may(or may not) be fixed in PT12(we can dream....) In any case, this can and does work as I have done the same with a Roland TD-10 kit, using EZdrummer, Superior Drummer and Addictive Drums
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