instrument track to another track.
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instrument track to another track.
Hi there!
Asked my question a long time ago. Also got good tips. Can't find the post anymore.
How to assign an instrument track to another track.
For example
Drums EZ Drummer is supposed to play the addictive drums.
Greetings Gerry
Asked my question a long time ago. Also got good tips. Can't find the post anymore.
How to assign an instrument track to another track.
For example
Drums EZ Drummer is supposed to play the addictive drums.
Greetings Gerry
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Any instrument should play any midi file, you should just be able to switch instruments like you normally would.
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Re: instrument track to another track.
thank you, that's clear, but meant something else
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Are you talking about EZD2 and SD expansion packs or the midi grooves you can get?
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Hi,
How would that work? You'd hear EZDrummer, but also hear Addictive Drums play the same notes? You could just put the same notes on both tracks.
Some virtual instruments will pass MIDI on to the next instrument if you put both instruments on the same track. Did you try that?
There is a Route To Track option that allows a track to send its MIDI to another track (see page 288 of the manual). Not sure if that's what you're talking about.
There's also an option that allows you to send the MIDI notes from a track to an effect (page 244), but you mentioned two instruments.
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Re: instrument track to another track.
If it's grooves you're after... drag the groove from EZDrummer onto the track in Mixcraft, then move it to the Addictive Drums track.
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Hi Greg!
No, I just want to use the EZ Drummer track to control addictive drum. When opening VST there are "External Midi devices" I don't know my way around.
Greetings Gerry
No, I just want to use the EZ Drummer track to control addictive drum. When opening VST there are "External Midi devices" I don't know my way around.
Greetings Gerry
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Hi,
How would that work? You'd hear EZDrummer, but also hear Addictive Drums play the same notes?
What are you trying to do, exactly?
Greg
How would that work? You'd hear EZDrummer, but also hear Addictive Drums play the same notes?
What are you trying to do, exactly?
Greg
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Re: instrument track to another track.
There is a function Route To Track in the manual on page 274
Last edited by gerhost on Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: instrument track to another track.
It sounds like you want one of the EZD grooves to play but only hear the Addictive sounds. Am I right? Then I would follow Greg's advice in the quote above.Acoustica Greg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 11:49 am If it's grooves you're after... drag the groove from EZDrummer onto the track in Mixcraft, then move it to the Addictive Drums track.
One thing, though, is the possibility that the hits won't line up. For example, you may have to move the snare hit that was predetermined by EZD and move it to match AD's snare location. Unless they are the same, then no worries.
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Hi,
Just add both EZDrummer and Route To Track on the same track.
In this screenshot, I'm routing it to Acoustic Piano on track 2.
Just add both EZDrummer and Route To Track on the same track.
In this screenshot, I'm routing it to Acoustic Piano on track 2.
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Or this.
All the parts lined up fine.Re: instrument track to another track.
ja genau diese Funktion meinte ich, von Greg
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yes this is exactly what I meant by Greg
in English
yes this is exactly what I meant by Greg
Re: instrument track to another track.
Hello Greg tried as you describe it. Unfortunately I haven't had any success with it yet
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Re: instrument track to another track.
Hi,
What happens?
If you put Acoustic Piano on the second track instead, does it work? In other words, can you get it to work if it's not Addictive Drums?
Greg
What happens?
If you put Acoustic Piano on the second track instead, does it work? In other words, can you get it to work if it's not Addictive Drums?
Greg
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