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  • joe
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    anyone experienced this?

    joe
    Participant

    Simple solution is to open second instance of ezx with just classic snare loaded and then don’t load snare in Folk ezx.

    A less simple work around I use is to…

    open a second instance of EZD in your daw with just the Classic snare loaded.

    Copy the midi data from your drum track to other instance and mute all midi data except the Ruff(Eb).

    Then mute ruff midi data in the original track to prevent ezx folk kit being triggered on that note.

    When both tracks run concurrent only the ruffs will be triggered from The Classic kit, while Folk ezx will be triggered by the original midi track .

    Changing the pitch of the ruff source drum can help blend it into the mix…

    Some EZX kits support the Classic kit ruffs, both Americana and The Blues ezx do…

    Hope this helps.

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    joe
    Participant

    As above,

    Route each of the tom outputs to separate mixer channels in your daw,

    you can then use a gate, compression and eq to manage levels:

    Gate will control decay.

    Compression for dynamics.

    Eq to find the toms resonances (honk).

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