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Have you made sure you installed the 64-bit installer?
Have you made sure that Studio One or Ableton is looking at the right folder for VST plugins? This can be found in the options.
Studio One V6 only works with 64-bit plugins.
Just looked at your module. Have you tried either the TD-1 or TD-4 models? I am not familiar with that module.
Hi. I tried to install S1 artist last night to check out this issue you are having. Unfortunately my computer wouldn’t let me use the Artist version alongside the Professional version.
You’re right about mix fx – which is why my first question was which version of S1 you were using. Unfortunately I have to mess around with my system to test this out which might take a further day.
Studio one user here. Are you using Artist or Professional?
Do you have multi-output set up in Ezdrummer so that there’s individual tracks in the vst instrument window?
If so, does your mixer in Studio One showing corresponding tracks to the Ezdrummer set-up?
Are you mixing your drums to a bus? If so do you have Mix FX enabled on the Drum Bus? If so switch it off.
There’s some other settings like listen thru bus you might want to switch off.
Hi,
I have a .mid file. just load an instance of EZDrummer on a Reaper channel and Drop this is.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WqWlplW7cp9QUbNB2wOuYWB2e0-je3nF/view?usp=sharing
It’s just an extended version of your loop.
Enjoy.
P.S. Lemme know you have it so I can delete it.
Hi.
I use Ezdrummer, a Roland drum module (TD1) AND use Studio One pro v4.
Now, first things first- how have you connected the module in studio one – Keyboard or Instrument? I had issues with not setting the drum module up as a keyboard. As a keyboard I have no issues. As an aside, I used the standalone version to setup my drum preferences, confirmed this as the default.
Eureka! My computer has two files used for “program files”. EZD was installing itself in the opposite one as studio one. Once I put EZD in the same one, Studio one was able to recognize. Sounds pretty simple but, slipped by me.
Thanks for your help guys!Reply To: EZD1 with Studio One 4 artist w/VST add on version: 1.4.0
Operating system: Windows 10
It’s the simple things that get overlooked and ate often the cause.
But yes Windows x64 (64 bit) has two program files. One with not digits Nd one labelled x86.
There is a 64-bit version of EZD1 in the latest EZD1 update.
Did not know that. Thanks.
Then yes, the 64-bit will work with Studio Artist Booster Pack.
Hi Michael.
No problem. At a guess, from what you have said it sounds like your EZDrummer 1 is a 32-bit plugin, and that’s why it’s not loading in Studio One. Studio One V4 (all versions including Artist) only support 64-bit plugins. Ezdrummer 2 comes in both 32 bit AND 64 bit versions.
I use EZdrummer 2 with studio one v4 no problems. Or rather, too few to mention and only relevant to my set up.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Jake.
Hi, fellow Studio One user here.
If you have the VST add on and have set up your directories properly it should show up in the instrument tab.. The question I have is have you had issues with using any other VST plugins, or is it only EZDrummer that is causing you issues?
If you can then try another VST from another instrument or effect. You can find some free plugins on various sites – I won’t link any here. Look for sites like KVR audio or Plugin Boutique or similar. This is to ensure that the VST add on is working correctly. If not, then I recommend logging a ticket on Tuesday via the MyPresonus App (on iTunes and Play Store).
Hi, I am no expert, but I found this, thought it might help.
https://www.toontrack.com/faq/where-is-the-humanize-button-in-ezdrummer-2/
Also: some DAWs have humanize midi options.
Reply To: un-quantize? version: 2.1.8
Operating system: Windows 10
- This post was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by Marcel_36.
I was going to recommend the humanize function but I wasn’t sure it was there in EZD. I use it as a plugin for Studio One pro and track using an electric kit.
But – I am a guitarist first.
Hi.
Bite the bullet and redo the parts. Record to click.
To quote someone I can’t recall “quantizing is evil!”.
Professionals don’t quantize they use click tracks and keep time. If the person who uses your drums quantize them afterwards that’s their problem. Quantizing kills groove and your job is the groove.
Is the person who recommended quantizing a drummer or a mixer or a musician. If it’s no to the above list then feel free to ignore their advice.
Normally the advice would be highlight all the groove and then clicking humanize. It’s an algorithm that adjusts your quantized parts.
Just beware of non-musicians giving you “advice” about things like quantizing. It may seem like they are being helpful but they just made you do a load of work that has killed your vision of the part you were asked to play. You did twice the work for half the product.
Trust your instincts. You’re the drummer after all.
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