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  • Mick Avoidant
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    Have you thought of asking Steve Zinn how he did it? There’s a Learn button in, I think from memory, Settings – > MIDI/E-drums

    Mick Avoidant
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    I don’t know of any way. I have Alchemy and will count them for you tomorrow.

    Mick Avoidant
    Participant

    Are you recording with a Digital Audio Workstation and if so, which one? Pre-roll would be what you need.

    Mick Avoidant
    Participant

    I didn’t even think about that. How good is that? Would it also be possible to record with just an overhead or do you need individual recorded stems for that?

    An overhead would work, but you’d want a kick mic as well. Two overheads would be better than one, for stereo if nothing else.

    Mick Avoidant
    Participant

    Have a look in the MIDI setup in the settings menu and see what kits are listed.

    Mick Avoidant
    Participant

    Thanks for your question response.

    SOLVED! This is working now!

    When I looked at the Mixer with a “wrongly imported” preset, there were knobs at the bottom, but no mixer/sliders section at all!

    Here’s what I think I did wrong: To the best of my memory, when I originally upgraded to EZD3 long ago, I manually dragged my EZD2 presets into the directory where EZD3 presets are stored. I believe this was the wrong way to import EZD2 presets, as EZD3 will then show the preset as an EZD3 preset (even though it isn’t) …I think that is what happened. It has been like this for a while, and I have moved locations to an external drive as well, so there might be some confusion now.

    However, I just saved preset, as a test, in EZD2. Then, in EZD3, I now see where to import it in in a section of the menu labeled “EZ Drummer 2” (see attached screenshot). My “drag and drop import process” was at fault, is my current theory of what I was doing wrong. THANKS.

    Reply To: Importing EZD2 customized drum kit presets into EZD3 version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)

    You’re all set

    Mick Avoidant
    Participant

    Can you show us a screenshot? Check the faders in the Mixer tab.

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