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Splitting Drums On EZ Drummer !!!
Hello, I work with EZ Drummer and I program all my MIDI in one track. Now; I have heard that there is a function which I can use that when I am done programming the drums I can do this "thing" which will bounce all my drum parts in different AUDIO (not MIDI) tracks so I can mix everything separately. Does anyone know how to do this and would be so kind to give me a step by step procedure ???
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Re: Splitting Drums On EZ Drummer !!!
Open the EZ Mixer Window and assign to separate outputs - in Pro Tools create new Audio or Aux Tracks and assign the inputs to the Plug-in inputs. You can use either stereo or mono tracks in Pro Tools - in EZ the outputs are all stereo but you can pan things hard left & right.
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