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Nice. I like your EZ Guide.
Looking forward to reviewing your full playlist of EZDrummer guides.
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Thanked by: ShootieRead this,
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/cubase-rendering-multi-channel-instruments-audio
or this,
Step 1. configure SuperiorDrummer3’s mixer to Multi-Channel outputs. Section 5.1.1 of SD3 manual…
Apply Stereo or Multichannel Outputs: The output selection provides the choice between a quick stereo and multi-channel output preset. Choosing stereo simply selects output 1/2 for every microphone channel, while choosing Multichannel loads a Multichannel output preset that groups microphone channels by instrument and buses each instrument category to the same output.
It should be noted however that this is just a preset suggestion and all outputs for all channels can be set individually by the user in any way that you choose.
Step 2. configure Cubase to receive multi-channel outputs from EZdrummer2.
https://ask.audio/articles/setting-up-multi-output-tracks-in-cubase
my primary DAW is Pro Tools.
SECTION 7.1.1 of the SuperiorDrummer 3 manual documents the “BOUNCE” funtion.
https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/7/7-1-the-track-menu/#7-1-1-bounce
excluding YouTube, these are very good courses:
https://www.creativelive.com/class/songwriting-ezdrummer-2-rikk-currence (currently On Sale!!)
https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/EZdrummer-2-Explained
https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/EZdrummer-2-Advanced
https://ask.video/course/ezdrummer-explored
I have not reviewed this, but Sweetwater is typically a very good resource:
https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/articles/getting-started-with-ezdrummer-2/
I’m not aware of any means to trigger or sync a standalone MIDI instrument or sampler
to an audio recording other than by use of a DAW-like application.
I believe that the standalone (non-DAW) version is typically used by drummers in live scenarios.
Yes, I see that, but you can’t place multiple chords on that small a duration with any consistency! It is hit or miss the closer you put the chords together. At least in my trials. But it give it a try if you need those short stabs and see what you get.
- This post was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by jazzmandan.
Not sure what you mean or what issue remains.
I can place whatever chord at whatever 32nd note subdivision needed.
The bar grid or measures can be divided up to 16ths and beyond by expanding the grid with the mouse or using the button on the upper right , however the minimum chord duration is 1/8 note. At lease that is my understanding. In the picture below have devided the bar into sixteen divisions. I can place a chord at any 1/16 beat but the chord is 1/8 note.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kEqSvFp4tmIjFaIstZ9iSqyB8UTsHEze/view?usp=sharing
- This post was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by jazzmandan.
True, but further subdividing can be achieved with the Scissor Tool.
Zoom out to see and cut subdivisions as small as 32nd notes on the grid.
My attachment shows that I’ve cut a chord into 32 tiny pieces.
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Thanked by: Mackeypuppy and jazzmandanPardon my confusion but I’m not sure exactly what troubles you’re having…
Multi-output routing is certainly available in SD3…
https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/5/#5-2-mixer-channel-description
Alternately, you can BOUNCE individual instruments/microphones mixed as you see fit…
https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/7/7-1-the-track-menu/#7-1-1-bounce
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Thanked by: Owen GoodwinIt almost sounds like your ISP is throttling your access to high-volume content…
I’m downloading SD3 Sound Library Part 1 right now… (from Amish Country, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA)
currently 22 MB/s…
It appears to me that “Bongo” is just the name/style of the groove
and has no bearing or relevance to pieces of the kit.
Just like “Oklahoma” is the name of some Trainbeats grooves
in the Hands category.
You will notice however that there are ‘Finger’ articulations in the Nashville kit
for the snare & toms.
https://www.toontrack.com/?c=faq&s=MOVING
https://www.toontrack.com/?c=forum&s=MOVING
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Thanked by: Ianyeah, but your video does not allow one to attempt to recreate your issue.
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