In the screenshots provided you can see how cutting the song part at measure 70 quantized the kick and stack to the grid and added another stack. I assume this is an automatic function to round up the ‘parts’. However I just want to use the cut tool to organise my sections and use them like I use markers in Logic. So I would like to prevent EZDrummer from altering my performance. Is this possible?
Btw: When I try to move those notes back to where they were, the two sections get joined back together automatically.
Hi,
my first advice would be to update to 3.1.1 and then report back here.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I’ve updated to 3.1.1 yesterday and have been editing a song today. The problem still occurs.
Sorry, forgot to post : Forwarded and being investigated.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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Thanked by: LennardHThis is still happening. Maybe it is expected behaviour because EZDrummer is meant for songwriting and the song parts are meant to act like grooves that can be moved around so they should always start on the one.
However, I am actually producing a record with EZDrummer and I would like to keep the feel of my E-Drum performance while still organising the midi into sections for (much) easier editing. Therefore it would be great if we could turn this feature off in the settings. Cutting the midi into sections should not move any notes.
A similar issue is that sometimes song parts get merged into one just because I clicked a note that was close to the border.
I made a short screen capture that shows this issue:
https://www.transfernow.net/dl/20251201igEIAbY1
Link should be up for 7 days from now on. Couldn’t share the video as an attachment.
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