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Is it possible to edit midi within EZ drummer 2? I notice that in EZ bass there is a very full featured midi editor but cannot find anything like that in EZ drummer
No, there isn’t an editor in EZD2 like in EZbass and S3. It’s been requested before but it’s not a feature that has been added yet.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
is there any chance that this is in your backlog of feature requests? The editor and custom beats editing is soooooooo cumbersome im currently looking to find an alternative product. I love all the samples and realism you guys have created (humanizing etc) but i shouldnt need a degree in music theory just to offset a snare hit here and there.
is there any chance that this is in your backlog of feature requests? The editor and custom beats editing is soooooooo cumbersome im currently looking to find an alternative product. I love all the samples and realism you guys have created (humanizing etc) but i shouldnt need a degree in music theory just to offset a snare hit here and there.
EZdrummer version: 2.1.8
Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
You don’t have to look very far, to be fair Leith…
Thank you for your words of wisdom… Maybe i should have been clearer? Is this on the roadmap?
Thank you for your words of wisdom… Maybe i should have been clearer? Is this on the roadmap?
Given that this is one of the big features in SD3 I’d be very surprised to see it added to EZD in the near future – if you want to edit the MIDI from EZD just drag it into your DAW. No music degree needed 🙂
ah ok, yes i know about dragging and dropping etc however as i stated before its very cumbersome as the samples are spread over 128 nameless keys. So finding the correct samples, adjusting velocity, humanising, variations etc is a very much a manual task which is not always the niceset experience when working with the restrictions of a laptop monitor. Im looking forward to EZ D 3 then!
Hi,
it’s not like there is no editing possible at all in EZdrummer 2, you do have the possibility to copy e.g. a Kick from one part to another, you have the Edit Play Style window where you can add or subtract the amount of hits for an instrument for the currently selected part (and you can cut your parts into tiny bits if you want) and you can also change the articulation.
But if you need a MIDI Grid Editor, SD3 is the logical upgrade path.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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