Not going to happen as the groove browser in any Toontrack product is
completely inaccessible both on Windows and Mac so don't waste your money on
EZ Drummer 2.  Still if you want to use the EZX's and set them up with
multiple outputs either on Windows or Mac or use the .s20 files that I
set-up in Superior Drummer 2 with multiple outputs or any of the ones that
use X Drums then you know what I am going to say.  Wait for it,
dubdadubdadubba, get Superior Drummer 2 and use it in Pro Tools with Flow
Tools or with HotSpotClicker in Windows 7 or 10 in Sonar 8.5.3, Samplitude
Pro X3 Suite or Samplitude Pro X3.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Shawn Brock
Sent: 15 January 2017 03:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: Importing midi files to EZ Drummer 1

So how do you do this? The workspace window is shite as us Irish would
say... only way I have gotten the provided files to work is to import midi,
and set a send up to EZ...  I know.... I know... Get virsion two. And I may,
but it would be nice to use the midi files the thing comes with... Help!!!!!


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