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  • Shaun McArthur
    Participant

    Two things – be sure to load an instrument in the Sampler strip (eg EZDrummer), and pull a cable from the EZPlayer Physical input on the left side all the way over to the Sampler strip. I suggest that you put a monitor object between the two to verify midi data is coming out of EZP.

    This is how I do it, and it may or may not accomplish what you’re trying to achieve using the channel splitter.

    shamca

    Mac Pro, OS 10.15.x, Avid 003, Logic Pro X

    Shaun McArthur
    Participant

    I’ll give it a go.

    In the environment, have a look at the ‘clicks and ports’ layer. On the left hand side, check out the big block titled ‘physical’ connections. EZPlayer registers as a physical connection to avoid just the problem you’re having.

    Is there a cable linking the EZP to the Sequencer Input? If there is, it means that when ever EZP is playing, its sending midi data to whatever track is selected on the arrange page (like piano). You should remove this cable and then, in the mixer layer, connect the output of the EZP strip to the input of the Drum instrument strip.

    I can add some captures tomorrow if you need them.

    shamca

    Mac Pro, OS 10.15.x, Avid 003, Logic Pro X

    Shaun McArthur
    Participant

    After you create the software instrument tracks you need + 1 track to host ezdrummer, go to the environment and route each of the their outputs to the ezdrummer track….then drag each kit piece’s midi file to its respective arrange track and voila, you have your pieces separated and using only one instance of EZD.

    shamca

    Mac Pro, OS 10.15.x, Avid 003, Logic Pro X

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