Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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ahlstrominfo
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by ahlstrominfo » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:10 pm
mrweasel wrote:How about using Ez Drummer in a Live rack.
A friend of mine has it and the midi controls are not available on it (unlike Battery of B4 for instance).
Is it possible to make your own macro mappings with it in order to get automapping working (novation, mackie control etc.)?
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Theres not that much to control. It's note for each drum and thats about it.
You can route to diffrent mics to different audio channels.
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mrweasel
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by mrweasel » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:29 pm
Ok thanks
I went to Toontrack's website after posting that question and realized there wasn't that much control on it.
Im still wondering if its possible to automap vsts (through macros) that don't have midi CCs appearing in Ableton. Or is the only way to create a template per instrument?
Does anyone know this?
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by Waterboy » Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:44 pm
Don't suppose anyone could post a Multi Channel Template for EZ, eh?
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by ahlstrominfo » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:18 pm
Waterboy wrote:Don't suppose anyone could post a Multi Channel Template for EZ, eh?
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by thumperjack » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:27 pm
uh, to to toontracks website and you can download templates for most of the popular DAWs. it's not hard to make your own though. just activate however many tracks you want in you DAW and then go to EZdrummers mixer and place the sounds on the tracks you want, then go back to your activated tracks in the DAW and make sure they are listening to the right channel from EZdrummer. and click the IN button.
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by EgAD » Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:43 pm
have had ez drummer since version 1 and love it to death, the vintage rock kit sounds very very good.
also have Rmx, which is imho one of the highest quality plug-ins made, but
sadly probably the worst for hiphop, the sounds in rmx are basicly poster child sounds for the kind you don't want in hiphop, r&b yes, new jack swing if anybody still does that yes, but hiphop a resounding no!
that said get your own sounds inside it and your good to go, I do wish that they would completely change the gui though it's about the opposite of warm and organic as you can get, not the best evironment for programming warm and organic beats.