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  • Henrik
    Participant

    You can check out all MIDI from Toontrack in EZdrummer 2 by clicking “Show Web Shop MIDI” button in the search tab. This will give you previews of the MIDI that’s available to purchase in the web shop. If you find a MIDI groove that you like, click the blue button at the left side of the file and it will tell you from what MIDI pack the MIDI file comes from.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Henrik
    Participant

    You can access your post if you go to the forums first page (click “Forum” just under the search area in the top left corner). From there, click “EZdrummer Support”, then “EZdrummer Help”. On page 2 you should find it (if you check this later your post will probably be on page 3 or higher)

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Henrik
    Participant

    I’ll check why you get that message…

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Henrik
    Participant

    http://www.toontrack.com/forum/ezdrummer-help/prroblem-wiht-exd2-and-reaper/ – is it that one you are looking for? I used the search function (top left on the forum) and searched for “Problem with Reaper”.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Henrik
    Participant

    EZdrummer 2 will replace EZdrummer 1 so your old projects with EZdrummer 1 should now open EZdrummer 2 instead (if you have installed it).

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Henrik
    Participant

    To be able to edit MIDI by using the built in features you have to have the MIDI inside EZdrummer 2, since it’s impossible for a plugin to edit/access the MIDI that’s placed on a hosts time line. So the easiest way is to (if your host allows it) drag it to EZdrummer 2’s time line, edit it, then drag it back.

    If you can’t drag and drop MIDI from your host, there’s a trick to get MIDI from the host into EZdrummer 2.
    Remove all MIDI from the song track in EZdrummer, then press the record button (below the track) in EZdrummer.
    As soon as you start playback in your host (with MIDI on the EZdrummer 2 track), EZdrummer 2 will record the notes being played from the hosts MIDI.
    Now you have the MIDI inside EZdrummer 2. Edit it and then drag it back to your host.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Henrik
    Participant

    There are basically 3 ways of how you can get the MIDI out from EZdrummer 2 to your host:
    1. Drag and drop from EZdrummer 2’s song track in to your host. This is the easiest and recommended way.
    2. From the track menu, you can export the MIDI to a MIDI file which you import to your host.
    3. You can record arm your track in your host while playing back the MIDI from EZdrummer 2 – which will make your host record the MIDI.

    All these ways of getting MIDI out from EZdrummer 2 will create one resulting MIDI file/block, even if it’s separated into song parts (chorus, verse etc.) in EZdrummer 2, since we unfortunately can’t control how the resulting MIDI will be split up.

    Does this answer your question?

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

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