How do I find the file I used?

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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    if you keep a copy of your dropped MIDI files on the Song Track, you will be able to just right-click them and select ‘Show in Browser’.
    You can also try importing the parts to your EZdrummer Song Track and right-click to ‘Search with Tap2Find’ and then show the top result(s) in the Browser.

    EDIT: I am rephrasing this a bit to not confuse you and other users.

    For EZdrummer 2 users, the above info is valid. For EZdrummer 1 users searching the Forum for info on the naming nomenclature and finding this post, the following older posts may provide useful info:
    https://www.toontrack.com/forum/superior-help/cryptic-variation-part-names-in-logic-track/
    https://www.toontrack.com/forum/ezdrummer-help/easier-way-to-identify-grooves-in-edit-sequence/
    https://www.toontrack.com/forum/superior-help/how-to-read-midi-pattern-names/

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Henrik Ekblom
    Participant

    When you find a file with Tap2Find, you can right click on a file in the search results and select “Show in Browser”. This will show you the structure the file origins from.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Bas Heideman
    Participant

    Thanks guys – I knew it couldn’t be all that difficult. I will try your suggestions!

    Bas Heideman
    Participant

    Just to let you know: I just tried your suggestion and it didn’t work. The problem: how do you copy a miditrack from the DAW (Cubase 7 Elements) on to the Songtrack? Drag and drop doesn’t work. I could try to import the midifile, but I haven’t got a clue as to where Cubase hides that info.

    The good news: I found a really easy way around all that, that works like a charm: simply set Cubase to start the song at the bar you want to find back, click record on the Song Track and then click the Play button in Cubase: EZ Drummer records that bar. Then right click on the recorded bar, click Find and Search with Tap2Find and voila: found!

    Btw: the links to other Forum posts weren’t very helpful: I got an ‘Access denied’-message because apparently the posts were about Superior Drummer, which I don’t have…

    John
    Moderator

    Great!

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Michael Dimoulas
    Participant

    Thanks for the info!

    Anyone know about doing this with Superior Drummer 2?

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