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Until I set up the sends/receives this way on tracks #3-#9, I could not hear anything until I set the "sends" on these tracks to "Folder: EZD Drum Group". One thing I noticed is that after I ran through your tutorial, I had to go through and configure the sends for tracks #3 - #9 as demonstrated in the attached screen capture (see below). overhead) you must have done something wrong or the plugin hasn't loaded the samples for some strange reason (which I find unlikely). I always use the default settings in the EZD mixer as a guide when setting up the audio outputs in Reaper. Open the EZD mixer and check the outputs row. The DFH EXD should have all the toms on one channel, precisely as the standard kit has. Thanks again to those who have been posting the tutorials and such, they have been of great assistance!įirst of all, I've tried solo-in-place (Alt+click on solo buttons) with the tutorial setup and it works perfectly on my machine. To do this, all you have to do is set each of the individual tracks (#3-#9) to "record: output (mono, latency compensated)", arming the tracks to record, engage the master record function, and then play the EZ Drummer track, using one of the demo beats, for example.
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The only way I've been able to make this work is by muting all the tracks that I don't want to hear to single out the one track I want to solo.Īdditionally, after some experimentation of my own, I have figured out how to record all the individual tracks concurrently. I haven't figured out what's wrong yet, are you able to solo tracks from Reaper? Cheers I can do it on the VSTi mixer console, but when I try to solo tracks in Reaper I get nothing, and if I solo the Group Folder track as well I get everything. One question.I'm playing groove files at the moment, haven't dragged any midi on the the track yet, but it shouldn't make a difference to my question really: This is it.Ĭlick on the DrumGroup I/O button and enable recieves from all tracks except the ezd midi track. Under Sends enable Track 3: ezd Kick through to Track 9: ezd Room.įor Track 3 set the left Audio dropdown box value to Channel 1/2.Įdit: I made a serious mistake and forgot one important step. Set Track Channels to 14 (since we're using 7 stereo outputs from ezdrummer in this tutorial). Make the ezd DumGroup track a Folder track and the ezd Room track the last track in the folder.Ĭlick the I/O button on the ezdrummer midi track to open up the Routing for Track 1 "ezdrummer midi" window. Also make sure that you have the option Always run track FX in the Audio Preferences checked and finally make the GUI visible or ezdrummer might not load the kit.Ĭreate eight more tracks and name them ezd DrumGroup, ezd Kick, ezd SnareTop, ezd SnareBottom, ezd Hats, ezd Toms, ezd Overhead and ezd Room.or name them whatever you like )
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The options Save full VST plug-in state if supported and Save as bank should be enabled. Open up Preferences for Reaper and go to the VST page. Open FX on the track and insert ezdrummer.
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Create a new track with Ctrl+T or Track=>Add new track in the menu. No ezdrummers were hurt making this tutorial. if you know what I mean.ĭisclaimer: This is my way of setting up EZdrummer and it works for me. Or, do I have to keep the EZD VSTi in the MIDI track all the way through mixdown? Personally, I'd rather render them down to individual audio tracks (one for each piece in the drum kit) so I can mix them with all the other audio tracks at the end the mixing phase, rather than have to mix them as a MIDI track. Render these tracks to audio from the MIDI tracks? Route the MIDI outputs to separate tracks?Ģ. Or at least I did.ĮZdrummer is the cure for this guitar playing, non-drummin' fool. Oh yeah, go to prefs and choose "Always run FX". Right click 'em again to shut 'em up.ħ: Drag the clips you want to the track you inserted.Įdit and play away. Set the desired tempo on the transport bar.Ģ: Open the "Add FX" dialog on the inserted track.ģ: Choose EZdrummer amongst the VSTi's there.Ĥ: EZdrummer will open and load samples into memory.ĥ: Click "Groove Library" button in EZdrummer.Ħ: Browse the MIDI clips.