Export as stereo audio file out of sync

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  • Fons Bouchier
    Participant

    Hello! If the difference is exact one measure, then it might be the difference between EZdrum and Pro Logic: some systems start with measure 0 (zero) some start with 1 (one). But actually I suppose this is too easy for you to miss this.

    On the other hand: I use Fruity Loops and in that program I can choose for a fixed or a non-fixed point to start recording. Have you considered that as a possibility? This is all I can come up with; good luck solving your problem.

    Greetzzz, Fonzzz


    EZdrummer version: 2.2.3
    Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)
    Rick Stallkamp
    Participant

    It seems as though EZDrummer is not recognizing the tempo change from Logic. Just keeping the initial tempo in the track area even though Follow Host is enabled.  Is this how EZDrummer is supposed to work? Not recognize tempo changes in songs? Only allow one tempo thru a whole song? Because if so, that seems pretty slim.


    EZdrummer version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)
    John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    the offline export needs the Tempo changes on the Song Track since the host actually isn’t sending Tempo while EZdrummer 3 is exporting, i.e. the Tempo at the current playhead position is what EZdrummer 3 uses in that case.
    If your Tempo changes are many and/or gradual, it might be easier to just export a MIDI file from Logic (doesn’t matter what notes are in it) and then use the ‘Import Tempo from MIDI file…’ in the EZD3 Track Menu, instead of doing it by hand. Once the Tempo changes are on your EZD3 Song Track, Disable ‘Follow Host’ and export the Song Track to Audio.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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