No products in the cart.
jbasalo
Participant
Topics Started: 2
Replies Created: 5
Has Thanked: 3
Been Thanked: 2
There’s nothing like this so far in EzKeys. You need to go for other products, there are some very good options.
Yes, it helps. But regarding my particular question, the answer is that EzDrummer does not need the MIDI pasted into the DAW in order to play its part. In fact, unless you mute the song inside EzDrummer both signals (MIDI and the data inside EzDrumer GUI) are actually sent to the virtual instrument.
On the other hand, exporting the result to WAV and then loading it into an audio track in the DAW seem a good and straightforward solution once your drums are completely finished.
1
Thanked by: ShadoobeeI think I can answer myself after reading the manual more carefully. It seems this is the default behaviour.
“Muting
You can mute any song block or all of the song blocks on the time line by selecting them,
right-clicking, and then selecting mute or it can also be accomplished by turning off “Follow
Host”. This is a useful option if you prefer to build your drum sequence on the Song Track in
EZdrummer 2 and then drag it to your host once it’s completed. Muting the song blocks in
EZdrummer 2 allows you to keep a reference copy of the entire sequence in case any additional
changes in EZdrummer 2 are desired at a later time. It also avoids sending a duplicate
version of the MIDI sequence to the EZdrummer 2 sound engine.”
So: I don’t need to copy the MIDI in the DAW track but if I do I should mute the track on EzDrummer if I want to make sure that only the MIDI data in the DAW is played.
1
Thanked by: ShadoobeeNo products in the cart.