Well, copy and paste isn’t really comping in the way I mean. Yes, it works – because there’s always multiple ways to do something in this kind of software – but this is about ease of use and workflow. Wouldn’t it be nice to highlight measure ranges from multiple different tracks and have those selections be what gets played. Even better if you could do it per drum (e.g. just Bass drum). Scott says he uses tracks for trying different groove feels, but it’s still cumbersome to then combine ranges from the different tracks quickly and easily. If I want to hear a couple of sections of Track 2 played but the rest coming from what I put in Track 1, there is no quick and easy way to do it. And with copy and paste it’s a lot harder to quickly change your mind and modify what comes from which track. If you’re familiar with how Ableton Live 11 does comping, I think you may see how this could be very powerful within EZDrummer.
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