EZ Drummer Question
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- Chris Schlotzhauer
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EZ Drummer Question
I bought EZD and loaded it on my laptop. I get errors when it boots up that it failed to load audio drivers and MIDI drivers, so I don't get any sound. I know it requires that my soundcard have up to date ASIO or CoreAudio drivers.
I don't know what that means.
I thought I had a decent sound card with this computer.
Do I need a MIDI card? Do I need a new sound card?
What's the best way to set this up?
I don't know what that means.
I thought I had a decent sound card with this computer.
Do I need a MIDI card? Do I need a new sound card?
What's the best way to set this up?
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I believe EZdrummer needs to run under a host program, which recording program are you using ? ( AKA: Reaper, Sonar, Cubase etc )
Mine loaded up in seconds under Sonar , actually Sonar found it and configured it . I have used it with three different sound cards, the stock PC Realtek, a second Soundblaster game card and then I woke up and bought an MAudio multitrack sound card which I run now and I am not even using the ASIO driver, I can, but the system runs fine so I am not changing anything.
not sure if I helped here but you do need a host program if you do not have one already.
t
Mine loaded up in seconds under Sonar , actually Sonar found it and configured it . I have used it with three different sound cards, the stock PC Realtek, a second Soundblaster game card and then I woke up and bought an MAudio multitrack sound card which I run now and I am not even using the ASIO driver, I can, but the system runs fine so I am not changing anything.
not sure if I helped here but you do need a host program if you do not have one already.
t
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Get the free ASIO universal driver here:
ASIO4ALL
Select this driver for use with EZdrummer.
You can run EZDrummer standalone with the free ToonTrack solo:
ToonTrack Solo
I use EZdrummer with Reaper. I have also successfully ran it with ToonTrack Solo which allows you to listen to all the drums and patterns but has no ability to store or sequence patterns.
Greg
ASIO4ALL
Select this driver for use with EZdrummer.
You can run EZDrummer standalone with the free ToonTrack solo:
ToonTrack Solo
I use EZdrummer with Reaper. I have also successfully ran it with ToonTrack Solo which allows you to listen to all the drums and patterns but has no ability to store or sequence patterns.
Greg
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I never knew about toon track solo, but all in all to sequence I guess you still need a host program.
I am thinking this is more of a Reaper issue than EZD. What audio driver is selected for Reaper ? Within the Reaper track, where is the output of the track pointed ? What drivers are selected for your Windows audio configuration ? The ASIO driver is a preferred driver but neither EZD or Reaper require the ASIO driver to function, I am running Sonar, EZD and Fender Amplitube using the WDM/KS driver for my MAudio card, it was default, I have no latency issues so I never bothered to reconfigure it , Sonar, EZD and all the other VST's run fine but I did have to let the PC know where to point the audio outputs, they are pointed to the MAudio card which is not an amplifier, it only has outputs which plug into a headphone amp or some other audio source. The card makes no sound.
I do also have Reaper running on another PC with the same WDM/KS driver selected.
This is crazy stuff.
t
I am thinking this is more of a Reaper issue than EZD. What audio driver is selected for Reaper ? Within the Reaper track, where is the output of the track pointed ? What drivers are selected for your Windows audio configuration ? The ASIO driver is a preferred driver but neither EZD or Reaper require the ASIO driver to function, I am running Sonar, EZD and Fender Amplitube using the WDM/KS driver for my MAudio card, it was default, I have no latency issues so I never bothered to reconfigure it , Sonar, EZD and all the other VST's run fine but I did have to let the PC know where to point the audio outputs, they are pointed to the MAudio card which is not an amplifier, it only has outputs which plug into a headphone amp or some other audio source. The card makes no sound.
I do also have Reaper running on another PC with the same WDM/KS driver selected.
This is crazy stuff.
t
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In Reaper do he following first to see if all your problems disappear:
Go to:
Options
Preferences
Audio
Device
Audio System > Select ASIO
In the box below this ASIO v2 should appear as the driver. Most likely you should now have a usable system without further changes.
To answer your question above, the driver resides at c:/program files/ASI4ALL v2. This is not reall important to know as Reaper will find the drifer for you!
Greg
Go to:
Options
Preferences
Audio
Device
Audio System > Select ASIO
In the box below this ASIO v2 should appear as the driver. Most likely you should now have a usable system without further changes.
To answer your question above, the driver resides at c:/program files/ASI4ALL v2. This is not reall important to know as Reaper will find the drifer for you!
Greg
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Chris, I don't get it man.. I thought you knew all about 'lectricity?
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Chris, I think you may be best learning on your own, but if it helps get you started, I've got a 16 track Reaper/EZDrummer template I can send you that puts each EZDrummer mic channel on a separate Reaper Track. You just click on the effects button on the top track of Raper, it opens up EZDrummer, then you drag EZDrummer patterns into the top drum track in Reaper.
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Chris, here's my Reaper/EZDrummer files for the Tennessee Waltz and the 16 track template.
Tennessee Waltz
16 Track Template
Download the above files in a folder like c:/Reaper/Tennessee Waltz by right clicking them and save as so you can find them easy later on.
Load the Tennessee Waltz into Reaper. Just press play and watch the screen. You can adjust the level of each drum mic independently. Click on the green lit up fx button on Track 1 Variation. You will see EZdrummer open up. In other words the inline effect/mixer instead of being reverb or delay etc is really EZdrummer. Select the drum set you want, then open the groove set you want, and you can play each pattern to test it out.
To move a drum pattern into Reaper, left click it's label like "Variation 3" just above the "Close Gorrves" button and drag it into Reaper. You will see the pattern appear as a green block into the track you dragged it into. Using my template you will want to drag it into the top most track which will then cause to play through all 16 channels.
As an aside, just select of the top pattern sections, delete it, and place a new pattern from EZDrummer into its spot. Double click the pattern in Reaper, and you can see its midi layout and you can also add individual drum hits, delete drum hits, change the drum velocity levels etc.
Greg
Tennessee Waltz
16 Track Template
Download the above files in a folder like c:/Reaper/Tennessee Waltz by right clicking them and save as so you can find them easy later on.
Load the Tennessee Waltz into Reaper. Just press play and watch the screen. You can adjust the level of each drum mic independently. Click on the green lit up fx button on Track 1 Variation. You will see EZdrummer open up. In other words the inline effect/mixer instead of being reverb or delay etc is really EZdrummer. Select the drum set you want, then open the groove set you want, and you can play each pattern to test it out.
To move a drum pattern into Reaper, left click it's label like "Variation 3" just above the "Close Gorrves" button and drag it into Reaper. You will see the pattern appear as a green block into the track you dragged it into. Using my template you will want to drag it into the top most track which will then cause to play through all 16 channels.
As an aside, just select of the top pattern sections, delete it, and place a new pattern from EZDrummer into its spot. Double click the pattern in Reaper, and you can see its midi layout and you can also add individual drum hits, delete drum hits, change the drum velocity levels etc.
Greg
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Great news Chris! If you open the EZDrummer mixer, you will see that there is not one mic per drum. The snare top has one mic, the snare bottom has it's own mic, the Toms can hae their own mics or one mic, the bass drum has it's own mic, the cymbals are grouped into the overhead mic, then there is a room mic and with the Nashville pack, there is a Compression mic.
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