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Sr4ng3r
Apr 18 2007, 03:45 PM
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If you make a drum pattern in Guitar Pro, can you import it to EZDrummer??

It will be a lot easier to make drum patterns if its possible, so does anyone know if it works?

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Andrew Cockburn
Apr 18 2007, 05:44 PM
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QUOTE (Sr4ng3r @ Apr 18 2007, 10:45 AM) *
If you make a drum pattern in Guitar Pro, can you import it to EZDrummer??

It will be a lot easier to make drum patterns if its possible, so does anyone know if it works?


Hi there - yes you can do this. GP allows you to export the rhythm track as midi, which you can then import into your DAW and feed to EZDrummer. When you get it there you may have to do some work to edit the midi so that the notes trigger the correct percussion noises in EZDrummer

But, I don't agree this is the easiest way to get a rhythm track! If you have an existing track in GP then yes you are right - if you are putting a track together from scratch and want to use EZDrummer, just use EZDrummers rhythm and fill libraries - that's a lot easier than building it note by note in GP first ...

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Apr 18 2007, 06:44 PM) *
Hi there - yes you can do this. GP allows you to export the rhythm track as midi, which you can then import into your DAW and feed to EZDrummer. When you get it there you may have to do some work to edit the midi so that the notes trigger the correct percussion noises in EZDrummer

But, I don't agree this is the easiest way to get a rhythm track! If you have an existing track in GP then yes you are right - if you are putting a track together from scratch and want to use EZDrummer, just use EZDrummers rhythm and fill libraries - that's a lot easier than building it note by note in GP first ...


OK, thanks for the answers... i've already have the rythm track in midi, thats why im asking... tongue.gif

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Apr 19 2007, 08:47 PM
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Hi, well i can do it.. No Problem..

Here is a simple example.. Nothing edited, just EZ Drummer (Drums from Hell) Its a part of my first Song! (just Drums in file)


I imported it from Guitar Pro with (standard) GM Map - No Problems so far!

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