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When you drag midi from EZD2 into SD3…is there a way to associate with your library, so that you can run “show in browser” and it will locate the midi source used?
Hi,
right-click the groove on the SD3 Song Track and use the ‘Search with Tap2Find’ feature. The top result should be the MIDI file you’re looking for.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hi,
right-click the groove on the SD3 Song Track and use the ‘Search with Tap2Find’ feature. The top result should be the MIDI file you’re looking for.
So SD3 won’t recognize the midi as part of it’s library? I’m guessing that when you drag it in…it just considers it random midi?
No, when you drag MIDI outside the plugin it gets “formatted” (in search of a better word, I’m not sure what the correct term would be) for the recipient, i.e. the host or file system.
If you have both plugins, you should know that all your EZdrummer MIDI is accessible on the SD3 Grooves page. So I thought your scenario would rather be theoretical; had you used EZdrummer MIDI on your EZD2 Song Track, the easiest way to find it would be to right-click it in EZD2.
That said SD3 would find it 100% with the Search with Tap2Find.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I’m not having a problem locating things…it’s just that I’m converting a lot of projects previously done with EZD2 over to SD3. And I use the Toontrack (EZD2) song-part color format in my projects as a section guide. I’ve been dragging things from EZ2 in SD3. Labeling then becomes tedious. Is there an easier way I could do this?
When you save song blocks in User MIDI in EZdrummer 2, the colors (song part info) and the arrangement will be kept. This works even if you select several blocks and drag them to User MIDI in one drag.
In SD3, you can open User MIDI and the saved song blocks from EZd2 will be there. Drag them to the track of SD3 and the colors, order, etc. will be restored.
Just remember to right click the User MIDI (in SD3) and select Sync if there’s a red dot on the folder, since that means that you should re-scan the files in the User MIDI folder…
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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