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Old 11-19-2009, 08:55 PM
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Default Re: EZdrummer-routing tracks in pro tools

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I tried that...had all of the tracks from ez drummer routed into imputs (via the plugin bus) but when i record enabled them and tried to record the drum tracks into them i go no sound and no signal?
As far as i can tell im doing it right....any ideas?
Got a number I can call you? I'm in Brisbane. Or email a number to me ?
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Old 11-20-2009, 08:10 AM
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Default Re: EZdrummer-routing tracks in pro tools

Maybe post a screen shot? It works perfectly me for me on both PC/LE and HD/Mac.
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Old 11-20-2009, 02:54 PM
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I suggest logging into your Toontrack user account and downloading the Pro Tools Multi Out Template.
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Old 11-21-2009, 03:38 PM
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I suggest logging into your Toontrack user account and downloading the Pro Tools Multi Out Template.
Ill try the toontrack template and if that doesnt work ill send a number...thanks guys
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Old 11-30-2009, 01:47 AM
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Default Re: EZdrummer-routing tracks in pro tools

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I suggest logging into your Toontrack user account and downloading the Pro Tools Multi Out Template.
definitely. BTW can you send me that? cant get a TT acct til I get my license issue straightened out.


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So far all i can get out as a separate track is the kick
The kick will be on your initial EZ track in PT, I just assign everything else (2-8) to 7 additional tracks in PT as other posters said. Once you do it once and you're set up then save the preset. Its awesomely easy , doing one at a time will take 8 times as long.. The whole purpose of the EZ mixer is so you can simultaneously send out as many or as few tracks as you want.
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Old 11-30-2009, 03:16 PM
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definitely. BTW can you send me that? cant get a TT acct til I get my license issue straightened out.
What are the forum rules? I could post a box.net link maybe?

Or post your email addy?
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Old 11-30-2009, 08:31 PM
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just pm'd you with my email .. thanks!!
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Old 12-02-2009, 04:52 AM
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Just go into the ezdrummer mixer window and select the "TRACK", then create the stereo aux tracks in your PT session and set the inputs for the ezdrummer TRACKS. Once you get that setup, save the ezdrummer config as a preset. I have several, including kits with and without cymbals(if the drummer uses real brass). The "no cymbals" presets load really fast.
How does ur EZ remember the routing to PT? because I saved a preset, then changed beats and came back to the one I saved, and EZ didnt save the routing I had assigned to the protools tracks..
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Just go into the ezdrummer mixer window and select the "TRACK", then create the stereo aux tracks in your PT session and set the inputs for the ezdrummer TRACKS. Once you get that setup, save the ezdrummer config as a preset. I have several, including kits with and without cymbals(if the drummer uses real brass). The "no cymbals" presets load really fast.
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Followed this EXACTLY and the SDK9 is chirpin' like a bird! BUT......(there is always a but )

My question is this....

I have it set as the following:

Stereo Trk1 EZD VST (Bass Drum)
Aux 1 Snare T
Aux 2 Tom3
Aux 3 Tom4
Aux 4 Tom5
Aux 6 Overhead
Aux 7 Room
Aux 8 Como Mix

Bleed control is off. I think this is all good. I can't really "solo" anything per se other than the snare, bass, and toms. It seems to capture everything. So I guess my question is........did I do it right?
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Default Re: EZdrummer-routing tracks in pro tools

yeah, has the OP routed the outputs in the mixer in ezd?
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