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  • kibepuravik
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    I think with your expectations, crossgrading to Superior Drummer is the only option for ultimate bleed control. I hope a TT mode will correct me if I’m wrong.

    Are you serious? Why have routing options in EZD3 at all then? Crossgrading to Superior Drummer just to get isolated drum samples seems a little overkill to me. It just seems incredibly limiting for no reason.

    Studio one user here. Are you using Artist or Professional? Do you have multi-output set up in Ezdrummer so that there’s individual tracks in the vst instrument window? If so, does your mixer in Studio One showing corresponding tracks to the Ezdrummer set-up? Are you mixing your drums to a bus? If so do you have Mix FX enabled on the Drum Bus? If so switch it off. There’s some other settings like listen thru bus you might want to switch off.

    I’m using the latest version of Studio One 6 Artist. I’ve set up stereo multichannel routing through EZD3 for kick-in, snare top, hi-hat, rack toms, floor toms, OH (including ride) and amb respectively. I’ve also created separate tracks for each of the routed channels in the Studio One instrument tab on the left side of the mixer. Each of the channels in EZD3 is routed to a separate track, which I can mute and solo as needed. All of the drum sounds are isolated as expected, all except the OH channel, which is what’s left me scratching my head. I’m not using any bus channels in this case and Studio One 6 Artist doesn’t even have Mix FX.

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