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Hello,
Been a member for awhile but haven’t posted much. I currently own several VST instruments for drums. Superior Drummer 2.0, Addictive Drums and now Ezdrummer. I have had amazing results triggering Superior and Addictive on my Yamaha DTX950k kit within cubase and using Toontrack Solo for Superior and Ezdrummer renders great results as well. Here is my issue. When I use Ezdrummer as a vst instrument in Cubase 7 the mapping for my ekit is not correct. I don’t see any setting for selecting ekit from within ezdrummer like superior. For example, when I play a closed hihat edge it produces the sound for tom 2. Now, I most likely just don’t know or understand how to use drum maps (never needed them before) but even after downloading the ezdrummer maps and fumbling to apply them I can’t seem to change or map the hihat correctly. I have never needed to make any adjustments to my drum module with any of the triggering so I assume it’s some limitation within ezdrummer. I’m kinda lost on this and really would appreciate some direction here. I’m aware I can just load superior and play the sound associated with ezdrummer through the superior library but I’m stubborn and want to learn and resolve this problem. Lol. Thoughts would be greatly helpful and appreciated.
Regards,
Rimshot1971
Hi,
EZdrummer is only supported for E-drum use with Toontrack solo, which takes care of the re-mapping when you use the ‘E-drums’ MIDI Controller option inside Toontrack solo.
When you use Superior 2, as you seem to know already, you select the appropriate E-drums MIDI Preset on the Mapping page inside the plugin.
I simply recommend using Superior 2 when you are using E-drums. You can load EZdrummer EZX:s inside Superior 2, so there’s really no reason not to.
Best Regards,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
John,
Thanks again for your response and assistance with my question. Really enjoying all my Toontrack products. Simply the best all the way around.
Regards,
Matthew
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