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Do yo have inserted the audio cable in the right output in the TD12 module? (is the one labeled “L(MONO)”
This is where I take a flamethrower to the straw men. Time for some fun…
Sorry.
I don’t have as much free time as you do.
Have a nice day.
You’ve probably never used a hex pickup.
I am the owner of a Roland GR-20, with its corresponding GK-3 pickup, since they were released; please don’t assume things you don’t know.
That’s half-truth especially if you haven’t heard Ringo’s kit in the room.
I’m not saying no, but I have my doubts about whether you’ve heard Ringo play in the studio. I would give my left arm for something like that since 1981 when my father gave me a double album called Rock’n’roll music to have all the material I have of The Beatles. And yes, Ringo’s drums sound worse than the 400 euro Thomann Millenium drums; in these 60 years technology and factories have evolved a lot, believe it or not.
First you will need an audio interface that has 8 independent audio outputs to keep the same 8 outputs that you have on the TD 50 module.
Then you will need to configure the internal mixer of the audio interface to assign 8 channels to the 8 outputs.
Finally you will need to configure the EZDrummer 3 mixer to route each of the instruments to each of the interface mixer channels and from there to the audio outputs.
I have the feeling that the level of detail that EZDrummer 3 allows to work with each part of the drum kit is excessive because it seems to me that it is like recording the 6 strings of a guitar separately.
When I sound a real drum kit, I simply place two overheads and a microphone on the bass drum or, at most, one microphone for the bass drum, one for the snare and one for the hi-hat.
In this day and age any well tuned 400 euro drum kit sounds much better than Ringo Starr’s Ludwig (let’s leave aside that very few drummers know how to tune their drums correctly).
In your case I would create a drum sound that I like with all the instruments; then I would route each instrument separately (mixing the bass drum and snare components into one channel for each) and mix all the ambience, overhead and crunch channels to a stereo track (and call it “Air”, so that everybody will ask me later what “it” is).😉
If your current interface does not have MIDI input, yes, you have to buy it.
On the other hand, the Tascam interface you are talking about has MIDI input, so you just need to connect the MIDI Out of your electronic drumset module to the MIDI In of the interface with a 5 pin midi cable.
Although it could be due to several reasons, one of the most likely is that you have enabled monitoring within your DAW, on the track where you have inserted EZDrummer.
Try running it in standalone mode to see if the problem persists.
Looks like you’ll have to wait: https://support.alesis.com/en/support/solutions/articles/69000859825-alesis-macos-15-sequoia-compatibility
In Settings -> Advanced there is an option to use up to 32 mono outputs BUT only for Cubase/Nuendo.
I suppose that means EZ Drummer will be available in stereo only for others DAW so it removes all the assignements just in case.
Well, the truth is that, although it is quite logical, it had not occurred to me.
However, after doing the test, I see that there is no point in selecting the blues genre either.
Thanks, anyway, for the suggestion.
This, in my opinion, seems to be a small bug that should be fixed in future updates of the program because, considering that this version is sold as being made for songwriters, it is not well understood that it is limited to eight-bar verses, as if songwriters never get out of that measure.
Thanks for your help.
I can as well drag the MIDI from Bandmate to the Song creator area and simply cut the eight bar and move it manually to the end of the pattern. Or do it in the DAW MIDI editor.
I posted the question in case there is a way for Bandmate to AUTOMATICALLY make clips longer than eight bars or if I have to use any of the shortcuts you suggest or the ones I tell you I could use.
I suspect that since most of the patterns they have recorded are a maximum of eight bars there is not going to be any way for me to make a simple 12 bar blues out of the box.
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