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Q:
I do I multitrack my drums from EZdrummer in Pro Tools 7.x?
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To keep this simple let us start with a new project with nothing in it.
1) Make a MIDI track under "Track>New", click the plus sign next to ticks and make a stereo aux track, click the plus sign and make 8 mono audio tracks. 2) Insert EZdrummer on the stereo aux track and select the groove you want to use and drag that clip to the MIDI track. 3) In the mixer window set the output of the MIDI track to EZdrummer. 4) Press play to make sure that the MIDI track is triggering EZdrummer. 5) Go back into EZdrummer and click on the mixer. In this window and select the output below the faders to tracks 1-8 (there are 9 tracks here so use your discretion) 6) Now back in the mixer window set the output of the Aux track to Bus 1 and set the input of the first audio track to bus one. 7) Now set the inputs on teh rest of the audio tracks to the outputs from EZdrummer by going to the input section of each of these channels and under 'plugin' select the EZdrummer outputs (EZ2.L, EZ3L etc) left or right is up to you. 8) Now back in the edit window we need to extend the MIDI track by as many bars as we need. To do this quickly turn on the grid option in the upper left corner, highlight the region on the MIDI track, and go to 'region' and select group. 9) Now go to 'edit' and select 'duplicate' as may times as you want. 10) Now record are all of the audio tracks and hit record and then play and voila... Done!
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