It is pretty straightforward. A basic setup would be an output for the bass drum, an output for the snare, and an output for the rest of the kit. Create three stereo aux sends. I have a basic template in DP that assigns ez drummer to bus 9/10 for a drum submix by default. This is an extra step, but it works for me as I create vocal submix, bass submix, and music submix to make global mixing adjustments quickly. In EZdrummer, under the mixer subwindow, choose multiple outputs. By default, it routes a common multi-output setup. A bit too much for my basic, so I select all the drums and assign them to bus 9/10, which feeds my drum submix. . Then, in ezdrummer window, I individually select the bass drum and assign it to output 3/4 and the snare output 5/6.
Then back in DP’s track window, I add three aux tracks. In their input, I select the corresponding ezdrummer outputs. Aux1 gets the global ezdrummer via bus 9/10, Aux2 gets ezdrummer 3/4, and Aux 3 gets ezdrummer 5/6.
It sounds complicated as I read over my notes, but it started by creating the mix subgroups, then realizing I wanted more control over certain ezdrummer instruments.
I hope this helps in getting a grasp of the routing within DP.
Reply To: Working with Digital Performer assigning separate outputs version: 3.0.5 Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)
Same problem. Used to work. Something has changed. Saving as a midi file and importing and well as the drag and drop method both are slamming terribly. DAW DP, mac 10.14.6
Reply To: Export Track as MIDI file gains extra time when imported into Digital Performer, version: 2.2.1 Operating system: macOS Mojave (10.14)
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