Hi there: I’m trying to figure out if there’s a way to get the toms on different tracks. This seems to be difficult given that you’re only given 8 auxiliary tracks and Metal Machine (what i’m using) has 5 toms. I’d like to do this because I’m ultimately bouncing the tracks in place and exporting to aiff and sending to a friend who uses pro tools to import for my guitarist to record over. He will ultimately edit and mix the drums. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Separately, rather than aiff, to the extent you know how to use logic to export the midi files of ez drummer, that’d be a HUGE help. Thanks, Eric
You can route two toms to the same channel but pan them hard in each direction.
Olof Westman - Toontrack
Coder
Thanks Olle: But there is no true way to have them set to different channels? I’m assuming my friend wants to eq and separate each tom individually and seemingly the only way to do that is to have it on its own channel. Thank you, Eric
ORIGINAL: Olle You can route two toms to the same channel but pan them hard in each direction.
I think you can choose to pick those outputs up with mono auxes.
Olof Westman - Toontrack
Coder
Sorry to be a pest but any chance you can walk me through that? Thank you.
ORIGINAL: Olle I think you can choose to pick those outputs up with mono auxes.
Oh I see you are on Logic. I thought you were on ProTools. Sorry, I have no idea whether you can do that in Logic.
Olof Westman - Toontrack
Coder
Are you able to refer me to someone that can? Thanks, Eric
ORIGINAL: Olle Oh I see you are on Logic. I thought you were on ProTools. Sorry, I have no idea whether you can do that in Logic.
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