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Bradley Hagen
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First, instantiate EZD3 as a multichannel instrument on Logic’s instrument track. In Logic’s mixer, you will then see a ‘+’ button on the instrument channel strip. Pressing it will create your auxiliary inputs for your instrument.
jord
100%……I forgot about the plus sign, and have been manually creating and assigining aux channels in the Logic mixer! Thanks!!
Oh, and lastly, the best Youtube info that I have run across on Youtube BY FAR is a guy named “shootie” If you havent already run across his vids, they are VERY comprehensive on EZ Drummer 3, as well as other Toontrack products – Hope this helps
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Thanked by: JynxPer Question #1- I am fairly certain that you cannot do this within bandmate, but would just have to open the grid editor, or throw it into your MIDI grid within your DAW to do this, but you probably know that already….
Question #2- I don’t know- I do most of my editing within the grid in Logic. I am sure that this is backasswards, but it is workflow that I am most comfortable with
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Thanked by: JynxHi John-
I did exactly that, and it now works flawlessly!! Thanks a bunch!
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