Separate out for toms and ride cymbal ?

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  • stephen901
    Participant

    I had the same issue, but I’m using windows 10. You can send the toms or any other drum to a specific channel in the mixer. I you choose multi channel then EZ will set the channels with the default set up, but if you choose that them set the channels yourself it should work.

    Hope this helps.

    Steve

    jay_potter86
    Participant

    Hey Steve thanks for the reply,

    here what my mixer looks like (its attached), No option for separate Ride mic or separate tom tracks like in SSD5

     


    EZdrummer version: 2.1.8
    Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
    John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    if you check out my screen shot, you can see I have assigned each fader to its own output.
    There’s a drop-down output menu at the bottom of each fader.
    ScreenshotEZDMixer
    The Ride cannot be split out from the OH channel to a separate output, that’s a feature in SD3.
    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    stephen901
    Participant

    My experience has been that the OH seems to handle cymbals, is all I can figure. if you want an actual fader for just the cymbals you’ll have to use something other than EZd2 I guess.

    Steve


    EZdrummer version: 2.1.8
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Henrik Ekblom
    Participant

    My experience has been that the OH seems to handle cymbals, is all I can figure. if you want an actual fader for just the cymbals you’ll have to use something other than EZd2 I guess.

    Steve

    EZdrummer version: 2.1.8
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Or use a separate instance of EZdrummer, for just the ride. To save RAM, all other instruments can be set to None in that instance.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    David George
    Participant

    My experience has been that the OH seems to handle cymbals, is all I can figure. if you want an actual fader for just the cymbals you’ll have to use something other than EZd2 I guess.

    Steve

    EZdrummer version: 2.1.8
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Or use a separate instance of EZdrummer, for just the ride. To save RAM, all other instruments can be set to None in that instance.

    I do this all the time: I always use more than one instance and mute some instruments in the alternate instance clips.


    EZdrummer version: 2.1.8
    Operating system: Windows 7
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