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Jon Saposhnik
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Ideally, I want to control 4-8 percussion instruments with a CC (controler, could be my keyboard controller w pads or later on Alesis / Korg with Pads).
I want each instrument recorded w MIDI event data on its own track in Cubase 11 (which can go in folders) so i can visualize the pitch, velocity, and add automation per track, so as to later merge data or transpose, et al, in loops or longer.
Does that help?
I guess the short answer is, to visualize the data in my DAW. Does that help?
I think that not a lot of people NOT do it this way for percussion/drums loops but I want to … as how my workflow is best.
Open to ideas?
Mr Shootie School,
Continuing this same subject. Yes, agree that your YouTube shows how to get channels separated but that is more a mixing function.
How can I assign each EZD patch/instrument (say high hats , cymbals, and 2-3 drums) each to a separate MIDI Channel so I can have multiple tracks in my DAW , so for example:
IN DAW TRACK LISTING:
Track 1, MIDI Channel 1, High Hat 1 from EZD2 (Virtual Instrment)
Track 2, MIDI Channel 2, Kick Drum 1 from EZD2 (Virtual instrument)
ETC…
Thanks for the YouTube link, it was helpful to get the EZD separated channels in both Console and Inspector within Cubase.
Nice to be able to add effect inserts separately.
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