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Hi,
I have created a song in Studio One with EZ Drummer2 as “in DAW” instrument, and then added a bass line, guitar etc.
I want to export this to a friend who also uses Studio One, for him to add a sax solo, but he owns no EZ Drummer.
Can i “record” my drum tracks thus making it possible for him to hear it? (Not MP3, he wants to open it within Stuido One to add his parts).
Or does he have to buy EZ drummer with the same expansions that I used)
Best regs
Pelle
Hallo Pelle,
Why you don’t want to export the track as an audio file (.wav/ mp3)?
Does Studio One support audio files?
This is the only way for your friend to hear the drums, the way you do.
You could export the track as a midi file, but if your friend should map the midi data to trigger the same intruments.
General Midi does not work with EzD. It has to many articulations and drumkits.
el-Odysseas
Windows 10, 64bit
EZDrummer2
Cubase 9.5
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Thanked by: Per-Olof BergI collaborate all the time with others. None of us use the same DAW. The easiest way we do it is to just bounce (starting from 0:00 on the timeline) what i have currently (drums, guitar, scratch vocal) and dropbox that wav file to my bass player. He opens the wav file in his DAW and tracks bass. Renders his bass track only as a wav (from 0:00 in his timeline and same sample rate) and Dropbox it back to me. I import his bass file in my project (import starting at 0:00) and everything syncs. That way neither of us need to worry about each other’s plugins or anything.
…it probably takes more time to type all of that than to do it ?
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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Thanked by: Per-Olof BergHello el-Odysseas and Scott!
Of course, simply render a wav-file of the drums (and bass from Sample Tank), open them in S-1, add audio tracks and Presonius instrument tracks and send them. Expecting Clarence Clemons sound-a-like wavefiles in return.
Thank you both!
Pelle
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