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Have you tried more than one Bandmate groove? You said that EZD is running at 120bpm. Set it to the speed of your Pro Tools song. Is Follow Host on? It’s at the bottom of the EZD window.
Sorry Mick, I was typing when you replied.
No, my instrument track is audio and not MIDI. I think you are right in saying that Pro Tools won’t allow me to drag into EZD3
I didn’t mean ‘record to a click’. It’s a good idea to, though.
It would help to know more of what you’re doing. It seems as if you’re dragging a Pro Tools track into EZD standalone, which doesn’t know the speed of your recording. Drag the Bandmate groove into Pro Tools. Better still, set up an EZD track in your Pro Tools song and work from there.
Hi all, I have just bought EZD3 which I got...Hi all, I have just bought EZD3 which I got primarily for Bandmate. However, I cannot get the drums to sync with a guitar track (wav file) I have imported. I have put a stereo instrument track in Pro Tools, put on EZD 3 but I can’t drag and drop from my Desktop, so I’ve had to import my guitar track from the Select File option in EZD3 (I can import from the desktop when using EZD3 in standalone….so that’s weird). When I do that it analyses my track and then says its at 120BPM (which it is not) and then puts in drum tracks at that speed. My track is a very simple single guitar track. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I have no idea where I’ve gone wrong
Reply To: Drum tracks out of time with imported WAV file in Bandmate version: 3.0.6
Operating system: Windows 10Hi all, I have just bought EZD3 which I got primarily for Bandmate. However, I cannot get the drums to sync with a guitar track (wav file) I have imported. I have put a stereo instrument track in Pro Tools, put on EZD 3 but I can’t drag and drop from my Desktop, so I’ve had to import my guitar track from the Select File option in EZD3 (I can import from the desktop when using EZD3 in standalone….so that’s weird). When I do that it analyses my track and then says its at 120BPM (which it is not) and then puts in drum tracks at that speed. My track is a very simple single guitar track. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I have no idea where I’ve gone wrong
Reply To: Drum tracks out of time with imported WAV file in Bandmate version: 3.0.6
Operating system: Windows 10
Is the instrument track audio or MIDI? Some DAWs won’t let you drag into Toontrack. I’ll talk as if Pro Tools is one of them, and your instrument track is MIDI . EZD doesn’t know what speed your MIDI track is. Set EZD to the same bpm as your Pro Tools song. I always drag Bandmated grooves into Studio One.
Try dragging your MIDI track onto the background of your Pro Tools. If it’s like Studio One, it will be made into audio. You can drag that into Bandmate.
MIDI is only notes. The drum sounds are in EZD core library and in expansion packs, which the sounds you heard in the demos are from. Americana and Jazz EXPs have brushes.
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