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Old 03-13-2009, 11:35 AM
Mad Genius Audio Mad Genius Audio is offline
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Default Configuring EZdrummer for multitrack

I've looked through what I believe to be all applicable .pdfs that came with Pro Tools 8 (too damn many for my liking), but can't quite find how one can configure Pro Tools for multitrack routing with a drum plug-in (EZdrummer in my case). The EZdrummer pdf says that you can assign mulitracking by selecting what track in the internal mixer you want said instrument to be assigned to, then says "your host has to be set up accordingly to capture these outputs," then says to refer to the application's manual (like I said...too many). I've scanned all the MIDI manuals, as well as the PT reference guide, and couldn't quite find anything. Anyone know offhand how to set this up? I'd like multitrack capabilities in mixing these drums, instead of just volume control for each microphone. Thanks.
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