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  • George
    Participant

    Hi again,

    My issues with EZDr3 & Dorico are solved.

    I can now enter a brush groove into Dorico from my keyboard and it plays back through the EZD Jazz kit.

    Thanks for your help, much appreciated,

    George

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    Thanked by: Brad
    George
    Participant

    Hey Brad, that’s a great help, thanks, quite a few lights went on about what can be done in EZDr3.

    I can now make my own brush grooves in EZD but my other aim is to be able to enter a basic brush groove from my keyboard in Dorico.

    The half, full circle and short drag MIDI notes are not recognized in Dorico even though I’ve got them mapped to the right notes (F#4 66 / G4 67 / A4 69).

    I think it is because those 3 snare note names (Short Drag | Full Circle | Half Circle) don’t exist. So I’m going to create them today and see if it makes a difference.

    I’ll keep you posted.

    Cheers

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    Thanked by: Brad
    George
    Participant

    Hi Brad,

    I use the Jazz Kit with Brush Delight.

    EZDr3 is pretty new to me and so is Dorico. I’m a Finale refugee.

    So there are many tricks and solutions in both apps that I don’t know about.

    I can click on the snare in the jazz kit (14″ Solid Maple Shell – Brushes) and get center hits and rim but can’t get a swirl.

    Thanks!

    George
    Participant

    Thanks for your reply Mick.

    I’m pretty new at both EZD3 & Dorico and my keyboard skills are basic.

    So I usually step my notes in.

    Can you explain what you mean by recording into EZD.

    I know about Follow Host, because I played a brush groove in Dorico.

     

    George
    Participant

    Hi again Mick & Brad,

    This tom-tom problem has been resolved and I can’t really explain what did it. I did some testing in a new Dorico file with updated percussion kit & map and the toms were playing back.

    To answer your question, yes I was triggering them from a MIDI track in Dorico. And I also played a brush snare groove from EZDr3 on another track which is working great.

    So thanks for your help and I’m looking forward to more collaboration between Dorico and EZDr3 and non-silent tom-toms.

    George

    • This post was modified 1 week, 6 days ago by George.

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    Thanked by: Brad
    George
    Participant

    Thanks Mick,

    I’m entering the drums and then using the playback button in Dorico. The “Follow Host” button in EZDr3 is on. All instruments in the drum kit playback normally except the 5 toms.

    Cheers,

    George


    Reply To: EZDrummer 3 Tom Toms play-back in Dorico 6 Pro version: 3.1.2
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