Toon Track is a GREAT plugin company, one of the best. I upgraded to EZdr3 when it came out.....excellent....the Bandmate module was worth the minimal upgrade price, and NOW they just came out with EzKeys2, with similar new modules. Because the recordings on BOTH are so good, done by REAL people, I only bring the drums in on its major track. I've not found the need to split them out, doing country pop and CCM/worship music songwriting. So my main ONE track is essentially my Drum Bus. I might experiment with one of my current new songs and try splitting them out. BUT there are a couple Plugins I use on that Drum Bus that do enough of what I need in my songs, AND when Mastering, I can use Izotope's Rebalance plugin as a stand-alone to also adjust it. BUT as always, you do a great job on your VIDS, Dave so thanks.
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy YEP, that's what I do! Thanks for your vids. I have a number of your courses that I bought awhile back while I was still working for a living. Now that I am retired, I now have time to finish them! haha Also why I am NOT buying any more courses from anyone until I have completed ALL of them! At this point, I can skip some modules.
Not sure if that's something I'd use, but that's cool that it can be done. The Grid Editor in EZ3 is really good. Would be interested to see how others might use this.
Cool tip... Man I have copied the same midi track multiple times and deleted stuff to make individual tracks, takes awhile but you did it with a click. cool.. thanks
Regarding the short hunt for "Explode Pitches To Tracks", I don't think I've ever found what I needed on the first try in the "Event/Instrument Parts/Musical Functions" drop downs. It's almost always in a different tab and after years I still can't get used to it because I feel there's a lot of overlap there in functionality. I wish that was all just one big drop-down! All good though, small potatoes. Thanks for the video! I had no idea this could be done in one click.
Very informative, thank you! One thing I'm wondering about - if I do what you've described and get everything into multitracks can you continue recording from ezdrummer and it stay in multitracks or does it go back to recording in midi?
The question I have is if you split all your tracks into separate tracks, technically have one copy of EZ drummer 3 supplying sounds to the broken out tracks.... Can you apply separate effects to each track and not contaminate the other tracks? For example, a long reverb on snare drum, and a EQ on bass drum, totally separate.
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It’s always good to revisit these features in Studio One and you complete this in detail very well. Thanks Dave
Thank you
🤯 Amazing....this is the one thing that keeps me from using EZD3 more often. The exports/midi organization felt cluttered. Thank you for this!
Happy to help!
Very helpful, thank you.
You're welcome
Toon Track is a GREAT plugin company, one of the best. I upgraded to EZdr3 when it came out.....excellent....the Bandmate module was worth the minimal upgrade price, and NOW they just came out with EzKeys2, with similar new modules. Because the recordings on BOTH are so good, done by REAL people, I only bring the drums in on its major track. I've not found the need to split them out, doing country pop and CCM/worship music songwriting. So my main ONE track is essentially my Drum Bus. I might experiment with one of my current new songs and try splitting them out. BUT there are a couple Plugins I use on that Drum Bus that do enough of what I need in my songs, AND when Mastering, I can use Izotope's Rebalance plugin as a stand-alone to also adjust it. BUT as always, you do a great job on your VIDS, Dave so thanks.
Your workflow sounds fine. There is no need to split out the drums unless you have a real need. You cna simply use the mixing inside of EZ drummer
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy YEP, that's what I do! Thanks for your vids. I have a number of your courses that I bought awhile back while I was still working for a living. Now that I am retired, I now have time to finish them! haha Also why I am NOT buying any more courses from anyone until I have completed ALL of them! At this point, I can skip some modules.
Thanks for sharing , i been using the other method of creating Stems from the midi mostly but this gives me more options thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Not sure if that's something I'd use, but that's cool that it can be done. The Grid Editor in EZ3 is really good. Would be interested to see how others might use this.
Good point!
so well produced and Professional Dave. I forgive your Geib moment
Thanks!
Good information Dave!
Thanks!
Just found this. I did not know this could be done with one click! Thanks, Dave.
You got it!
I've been trying to figure our how to do this!! Thanks Dave.
You got it!!
Been awhile since I've watched one of your vids, but loving the new opening montage and intro music!!!
Glad you are back to the channel!
Cool tip... Man I have copied the same midi track multiple times and deleted stuff to make individual tracks, takes awhile but you did it with a click. cool.. thanks
Thank you!
Regarding the short hunt for "Explode Pitches To Tracks", I don't think I've ever found what I needed on the first try in the "Event/Instrument Parts/Musical Functions" drop downs. It's almost always in a different tab and after years I still can't get used to it because I feel there's a lot of overlap there in functionality. I wish that was all just one big drop-down! All good though, small potatoes. Thanks for the video! I had no idea this could be done in one click.
You are very welcome!
NEVER knew you could do that! Thanks Dave! \m/
You got it!!
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy Cheers 'n' beers! \m/
Very informative, thank you! One thing I'm wondering about - if I do what you've described and get everything into multitracks can you continue recording from ezdrummer and it stay in multitracks or does it go back to recording in midi?
I think you would have to go back into EZ drummer.
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Wondering what the equivalent would be in Pro Tools? Thanks for explanation.
Not sure. Not a PT user.
The question I have is if you split all your tracks into separate tracks, technically have one copy of EZ drummer 3 supplying sounds to the broken out tracks.... Can you apply separate effects to each track and not contaminate the other tracks? For example, a long reverb on snare drum, and a EQ on bass drum, totally separate.
Yes, you should be able to do that
I think EZD1 actually had mono outputs. Confused on the pitch separation because snare is listed on I believe 8 different midi notes. 🤔
yes, that could happen if there are rim shots, ghost notes, etc. Those will all be separate pitches
How do you export from Superior Drummer in mono into Studio One as a mono track?
Same way as in EZ drummer. I dont think SD can export inmono, only stereo tracks
Would this also apply using LUNA ?
Not yet. Luna does not have this feature yet.
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy bummer . But I. An still use EZDrummer .
what about Native Instruments Karrim Rigs Drums
No idea, I never used that drum program, sorry
..great tutorial, but EXPLODE TO PITCHES..?omg what a term...😂
Thanks for watching1
Superior drummer 3 is so much better.
SD is great as well, I have both! EZ drummer is geared towards people who dont need all the extra functionally and want to get up and running quickly.