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Trying to program double bass triplet hits. I have been changing the tempos of course, but I am not able to see all the lines that I can use for placing drum hits. I am able to drag my mouse and place machine gun fast notes, but I would like to know how to re-size the grid to basically show more lines. I keep thinking it works like Cubase and drag your mouse up or down on the timeline at the top to make it bigger/smaller. Not sure if I explained it very well, but a tape measure has 16ths as the smallest lines. I am trying to see those on my grid. Thanks.
Edit: I did find that the “resolution” button at the top does exactly what I described, only I think I am still missing a setting to magnify the grid as I can not make a hit on each smaller line.
I can get lines for 1/32 in the editor. You need to zoom in for them to appear. I am on Mac and use my trackpad to do this. I also think the mouse scroll wheel achieves the same thing.
In the EZD3 interface, there are +/- buttons in the bottom-right corner of the editor window that you can use for manual zooming.
Yes, the plus/minus needed are technically in the “velocity” window. Thank you. Wonder if I can make the mouse wheel work for that on PC. As it is now it only scrolls down the drum kit rows.
When I click the +/- buttons in the bottom right corner nothing happens, not sure as to what I am doing wrong!
When I click the +/- buttons in the bottom right corner nothing happens, not sure as to what I am doing wrong!
EZdrummer version: 3.1.0
Operating system: Windows 11
Hi there,
Make sure you have auto resolution selected and you are using the proper +/- settings circled in the screen attachment.
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