I hope that’s not too confusing?
I like to play my drum parts out and sometimes need to do it in passes – like record Kick and snare to a couple of tracks. Then go back and record cymbals on the next pass and so forth.
Havent been able to figure out how to do this. Any suggestions?
Its a good way to work.
I use logic and make copies of the “same” instrument and get the Hats , kicks , Snare , fills, crashes all separate for ease of
seeing the drums and editing the later may merge them to one smf .
Main thing is you can do it but on a Daw.
So are you saying that you do 2 instances of EZD in 1 project?
My thing is that I like to do the kick and snare first. Then go back and do the hats and cymbals. But I haven’t found a way to have the first “pass” survive. When I go back for the second pass, EZD records over the 1st pass and I’ll only have hats and cymbals.
Which host are you using? Pro Tools? Cubase? EZdrummer 2 is not determining whether passes get overdubbed or clears previous, it’s a host setting.
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
@redddog said:
So are you saying that you do 2 instances of EZD in 1 project?
NO , I may for other reasons but the method i described is done inside the Daw
SOunds like your editing inside EZD2 and that i don’t bother with.
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