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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    Yes, it’s much easier to add EZkeys as a plugin in Logic, rather than opening it as a standalone and bouncing the audio!

    You can still bounce the audio from EZkeys when you are happy with the results, even if it’s opened as a plugin in Logic.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I’ve got three sets of (velocity, articulation switching) stacks. Each representing closed, mid and open hats. I assumed the groups would interrupt each other, considering the instruments are all coming from the same articulated hat set.

    So if all the stacked sounds was muted when the “main” articulation in the stack was muted, it would solve this issue for you?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Can you take a screenshot of the settings in Settings / Audio/MIDI Setup / MIDI Device, and post it here?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Are you using a DAW (Logic, Cubase, Reaper, or similar)? In that case, record the MIDI that you play so you can have a look at it. It will probably show that all the “wrong” drum hits that you hear are recorded, meaning that the e-drums are sending this data. In this case, the error lies within the e-drums – and you will get better help at a Yamaha e-drums forum!

    But it doesn’t hurt to ask this here 🙂 Maybe someone here on this forum has some tips on what to do?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I recorded a test video of this in Logic, is this what you are trying to do in Reaper?

    https://streamable.com/4a7ox

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Can you post the MIDI file you are using here so we can have a look at it?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    It’s listed as Bbm (b flat minor) 🙂

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    Thanked by: Alexander Murashov
    Henrik Ekblom
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    Sure, there is a Edit menu where you can deselect Select Played Note

    Screenshot-2018-11-06-at-09.26.00

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I’m not sure I am following your work path here – have you opened EZkeys as a standalone (not in a DAW, like Cubase, Logic, Reaper, etc), doing a song on its song track, and exporting that as audio? Do you want to import that audio to a DAW?

    Where do you get prompted to set the audio configuration – when opening EZkeys, or a DAW?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    So if you open Andy Sneap Kit 2 and click on the Cymbal 1 (the one on the left side), there is no sound?

    Does the kit look the same for you as in the screenshot?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    That did it! Thanks a lot, Henric! I appreciate your quick attention. ?

    Nice to hear 🙂 Please mark the post that answered your question as being the answer. This will help people who encounters the same problem in the future to see that this issue was solved! Thanks in advance.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    hola, necesito el codigo de autorizacion, nno lo encuentro por ningun lado

    Revise su correo electrĂłnico. DeberĂ­a estar allĂ­, en un correo electrĂłnico de Toontrack.

    Normalmente no respondemos español, esta vez hice una traducción con Google.

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    Thanked by: thisrty
    Henrik Ekblom
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    Is the MIDI notes off, or the sound? If it’s the latter, check the Buffer Size in Reaper. The bigger the Buffer Size, the bigger the latency will be!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    There is no automated process for that, but you can do it manually.

    • Select all MIDI blocks on the track, right click one of them and select Edit Play Style…
    • Select the first instrument you want to export, the Snare for example, and enable Solo Selected on the Edit Play Style panel, below the drums.
    • Drag the MIDI blocks to a track in your DAW, or to any place you’d like the MIDI file with the snare to be.
    • Select the next instrument in Edit Play Style, the kick for example, and drag the MIDI file with the Kick to where you want it.
    • Do this for every instrument you want on its own MIDI.

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