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  • sean2e
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    Are you using Logic to host EZD3?.

    If so there’s a MIDI effect plugin called Scripter that’s built in to Logic & that allows you to remap the loaded Virtual Instrument.

    I’m assuming you’re using it standalone so in that case I’d suggest looking into MainStagehttps://www.apple.com/au/mainstage/ )

    If you’re unfamiliar with it, It’s a Plugin Host for playing live.

    You load your VI in channels that are identical to those in Logic X & then you’ll be able to load Scripter.

    Let me know where you’re at & I’ll explain it more in-depth.

     

    Also for anyone wondering why I’m not using EZD the screenshot – EZD3 is downloading as I type this.

     

    Screen-Shot-2022-10-24-at-8.17.24-pm

     

     

     


    Reply To: Create Custom MIDI Mapping version: 3.0.4
    Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)

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    sean2e
    Participant

    Just read up “MIDI learn”…. I use SD3 but ez should be similar..

    Basically you can remap anything you want

    Apollo VIII You Are Go For TLI

    sean2e
    Participant

    Why are you going into an interface? SD3 is a midi app… Your V-drum kit is ostensibly a MIDI keyboard in this situation

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    • 2box module USB out
    • PC/Mac USB in
    • open DAW & create Midi instrument track/ Open SD3 standalone/TT Solo
    • Select SD3/EZD (sound like you ll want Multi channel output)
    • Select your 2Box as the midi controller in DAW
    • Now you can use the focusrite Interface for output

    Apollo VIII You Are Go For TLI

    sean2e
    Participant

    No, You are doing it right…. My jaw is on the ground reading comments where people are plugging their DTX or TDXX into their high end capture card and thing into the Computer.

    Apollo VIII You Are Go For TLI

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