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Hey all,
Last week I started out with EZdrummer…I love it, but in all honesty, the tap to find option is kind of whack, because it doesn’t really enable me to find very timing specific beats (I play metal, very breaks, much wow). Luckily I can go into my DAW and write a bit of MIDI, make a nice bass drum pattern, save that in my user midi folder and voila, I just copy the pattern into one of the prefab beats.
Now here’s the thing: I’m wondering if EZdrummer does something to my user pattern in terms of humanization. When I quickly draw a beat in MIDI, I don’t really want to be concerned about velocities and all. So how does this work?
I expect it will just blandly copy my source MIDI velocities and timing. If so, how would you go about getting more specific beats that are humanized within the plugin?
Have you tried to drag a MIDI block, a kick pattern for example, to the Tap2Find drop zone to find similar beats?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
@Henrik said:
Have you tried to drag a MIDI block, a kick pattern for example, to the Tap2Find drop zone to find similar beats?
I certainly did, but as astonishing the size of the prefab midi library is, it will only rarely have patterns that exactly match my guitar riffs. But this is all besides the point. I just wonder if EXdrummer 2 adds some humanization on user externally made MIDI by design or not.
Ok, just checked what you had tried 🙂 No, when you use custom MIDI, it isn’t altered.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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