Active Midi Inputs – Settings Keep Changing

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  • Mick Avoidant
    Participant

    Have you tried File – > Set Current to Default Project?

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    Ambersign
    Participant

    Thanks for replying. Tried it many times but no luck.

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Your SSL controllers are on the list because they report to CoreMIDI. Anything that transmits and receives MIDI information will be on that list. EZ Drummer has no control over that, especially if you are using it in a standalone. If you were selected MIDI controller is are changing then you might want to trash your preferences. Perhaps they are corrupt.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

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    Ambersign
    Participant

    Thanks for reply but I don’t understand your solution. Every time I open EZD3 the boxes for SSL are selected as midi inputs even though I unchecked them and set to default session. There are other midi inputs on this list that are unchecked and not an issue. This window in EZD3 is the only way to set my preferences for which midi controllers play the drum sounds unless I am missing something. See attached pic in original post. I do not want my mixer playing drum sounds every time I touch a fader and I should not have to uncheck these boxes every time I use EZD3 whether in standalone or connected to my Roland kit. Where do I trash preferences in EZD3?

    Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    As I mentioned earlier, this is not an EZ Drummer issue as CoreMIDI, which is a part of the macOS, is picking up your SSL. By what you stated in your post, it is an indication that it is using the HUI protocol. So, in order for you to be able to use it alongside EZ Drummer, you need to do one of the following:

    • switch the SSL out of DAW mode and into some sort of MIDI mode, and then set all of the controls to send MIDI CC values
    • use a DAW and assign the SSL as a control surface and instantiate EZ Drummer on a track and use the DAW to control where it gets its input

    If you are having questions in regards to the first point, the second point would be the easiest way to take care of this issue.

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

    Web Site: https://jordanchilcottmusic.com/

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