Once you drag a EZdrummer midi style into your DAW, in my case Studio One, it’s very hard to locate the EZdrummer style from where you found it? Because of the lack of EZdrummer variations, I’m having to mix and match alot of the time a patter here, fill there etc etc. Why hasn’t Toontracks made it easier to locate drumming styles once you’ve dragged them into your DAW? I like the way EZkeys allows you to build a song within EZkeys which will play in your DAW if you use EZkeys as one of your instruments. But EZdrummer is not like that at all? I’m also wondering why you can’t export drumming patterns as a wav file? Why can’t you find a drum fill here or there and add it to a custom list so you can reuse it again later instead of hunting for it all over again? As one adds more Drum midi packs hunting is tedious. To me this is not well thought out and I’m only a beginner!
I'm Full Of Questions
You can export the wav files from your DAW -that’s what it’s for
The MIDI grooves have a source code,which depending on your DAW package should appear on the top of the MIDI item. You can use this code to find the groove in question again -what are you using as a DAW and which EZX library?
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SD2.3, NYII, C&V, MC, MF, ED, Latin Perc, Twisted, Pop, N1H, Electronic, Classic, Funkmasters, Rock Solid, Blues, Indie-Folk.
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