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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    When installing on Mac, both 32 and 64 bit versions are installed. Are you running Logic Pro 9 in 32 or 64 bit? You can check that in the “About Logic Pro” in the application menu.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The Use Browser MIDI works just like you described it – it keeps the chords from the Song Track and applies the play style from the browser.
    I’m not sure I understood what you where looking for – a way to keep the key of certain MIDI blocks when pasting new MIDI onto those?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Does this solve your problem?

    http://community.m-audio.com/m-audio/topics/can-you-adjust-the-sensitivity-on-the-pads-of-a-oxygen-25-new

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    Other software has this problem too, we have that confirmed. However, not all plugins has this problem, it depends on how the graphics are used and implemented. We have looked into the problem, and so far we haven’t found a workaround for our software. The main issue still, however, lies in OS X…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The MIDI will sound the same, no matter if you play it from the EZdrummer 2 song track – or from the DAW’s song track.
    You can select all the MIDI blocks by right clicking on the track but not on a block, and use “Select All”.
    You can also click and drag to select multiple files – the same way you do to select multiple files on your desktop in Windows or OS X.
    Further – you can also click on the leftmost MIDI block and then shift + click the rightmost MIDI block, all the MIDI block in between will then be selected.

    Note that if you drag multiple files into your DAW, all files will be merged into one file on the track in the DAW. We can’t do anything about that unfortunately, it’s up to the DAW manufacturers…

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    The Humanize function is a legacy from EZdrummer 1 and it is only changing the way that the drums sound – it doesn’t alter any MIDI.
    By turning it completely off, as an example – hits with the same velocity will always use the exact same audio, making the drum sound artificial with the “machine gun effect” as a result.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Is it all the MIDI files or just some?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    You can also add tambourine by double clicking a MIDI file on the Song Track to open Edit Play Style and in there press the power button on the tambourine pad. Change the tambourine patterns by turning the amount knob while the tambourine pad is enabled 🙂

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Are you using EZdrummer 1 or 2?
    If it’s EZD2: do you record the MIDI on EZdrummer 2’s song track or in your DAW?
    If you record it in EZdrummer 2 – can you drag the MIDI to a DAW and check the MIDI if notes are missing?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Are you using the latest version of EZdrummer 2? Check with the function in the main Menu (top right of EZdrummer 2), select “Check for Updates…”

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    W

    @Dave.Bucher said:
    When I copy this from the MIDI block, it is still in normal time. Am I doing something wrong???

    It doesn’t work when you right click a block on the song track and select Change Tempo/Half (or Double) tempo?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Press Ctrl (PC) or Alt (Mac) and drag the block to create a copy. This also works if you select multiple blocks. There is no “drag to extend” feature currently implemented in EZdrummer 2.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    You’ll find pre made tambourine MIDI if you open the search tab, and click Tambourine Pad under the Power Hand header in the filter section.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Select the the first kick and in the Humanize box on the right, uncheck “Alternate”, then do the same with the other kick and see if that solves your problem.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Is there any particular reason why you use “External MIDI” tracks instead of the more commonly used “Software Instrument” tracks?

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