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Hi.
I know this has been touched on before and while I’ve searched the forum and found queries that were close, I still can’t find the answer I’m looking for, so forgive me if I’m rep[repeating things…
I’m using Logic Pro X (10.0.7) with the latest EZD2 and would like too know tthe exact steps to get multi-channel output so I can control each section of the given EZD2 kit’s mixer in Logic. I did watch the video at:
http://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-do-i-set-up-ezdrummer-for-multichannel-operation-in-logic/
but because it features Logic 9, the controls are different and I couldn’t find the equivalent in Pro X.
Could you please tell me the steps needed to set up EZD in LPX for multi-channel output as if (to quote Denzel Washington) I’m a three year old?
Thanks very much!
Hi.
I know this has been touched on before and while I’ve searched the forum and found queries that were close, I still can’t find the answer I’m looking for, so forgive me if I’m rep[repeating things…
I’m using Logic Pro X (10.0.7) with the latest EZD2 and would like too know tthe exact steps to get multi-channel output so I can control each section of the given EZD2 kit’s mixer in Logic. I did watch the video at:
http://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-do-i-set-up-ezdrummer-for-multichannel-operation-in-logic/
but because it features Logic 9, the controls are different and I couldn’t find the equivalent in Pro X.
Could you please tell me the steps needed to set up EZD in LPX for multi-channel output as if (to quote Denzel Washington) I’m a three year old?
Thanks very much!
This could be a bug in Logic Pro 11, thinking that it already has existing aux channels. Did you try creating a track stack setting up your aux tracks manually and assigning the inputs to EZ Drummer 3 to see if that works?
jord
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