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SD3 can load EZD expansions and can add drums and so on, as extras. You could load Prog and then bring in the octobans.
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Thanked by: Scott Eshleman, Shootie and justinchowStart with whatever equaliser your DAW has. You could sink a lot time into finding ‘that’ tone, time that you might be better putting into making music.
Wrong word. Mapping is setting which MIDI note triggers which drum.
Each EXP has its own tone settings; you won’t get an exact match between them. If you’re working in a Digital Audio Workstation, you can fiddle with the tones, by routing each drum to its own channel and loading an equaliser into each of them.
I have both EXPs and have loaded Prog’s DW kick into Fusion. Its sound goes with it, hopefully well enough for your liking. Click on each one, and change it in the menus I’ve outlined.
It has been doing the same thing for me. I can’t get it to download.
Reply To: EZ Drummer 3 – Core Library Update – ERROR version: 3.1.1
Operating system: Windows 11
Have you read Shootie’s and my posts above?
Try selecting and moving them as one. I’ve found it easier to do the articulations in EZD than in a DAW.
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Thanked by: jmkratt@gmail.comDoes the same happen in other songs? You can keep the grooves inside EZD.
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