Recording Multiple Outputs from EZDrummer [Video]

You love EZDrummer, but you want to record each drum part to its own track, right? Well, you can. Here’s how!

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26 Responses to Recording Multiple Outputs from EZDrummer [Video]
  1. Julian West
    October 1, 2009 | 10:08 pm

    Awesome walk-through!! I remember you helping me with one of my lame questions about this last month. Thanks again man. This is a great one! Look around youtube, you created the ONLY video that thoroughly and clearly explains this. Thanks a ton!

  2. Terrence Lennon
    October 1, 2009 | 10:15 pm

    The reason buss 1 does not show up in PT is that it is the master bus. Just like bussing the individual kit elements in Battery, the plugin’s master buss is created on the instrument track where you instantiate the plugin in PT. Just my 2 cents. Love your tutorials.

    • Joe Gilder
      October 1, 2009 | 10:23 pm

      Brilliant! Thanks Terrence. That makes sense.

  3. Erikson rudy
    October 8, 2009 | 4:53 am

    Hi, I’m using Superior drummer actually.
    Can you demonstrate how to do this in Logic pro.
    cos I can’t find the Plugin track on my input channel.
    thanks

    • Joe Gilder
      October 8, 2009 | 8:17 am

      Hi Erikson. It’s been a while since I used it in Logic. Off the top of my head, I believe you have to choose which version you want when you open the plugin. I think it gives you the option of opening “Superior Drummer Stereo” and “Superior Drummer Multi-Output” or “8 Outputs” or something like that.

  4. Erikson rudy
    October 8, 2009 | 9:33 am

    can you explain to me in detail?
    I’ve created new software instrument track, and add Superior drummer to the input as multi output.
    So what I need to do next in order to have it in a separated track?
    thanks a lot for your reply.

  5. Erikson rudy
    October 9, 2009 | 11:09 am

    can you explain to me in detail?
    I’ve created new software instrument track, and add Superior drummer to the input as multi output.
    So what I need to do next in order to have it in a separated track?
    thanks a lot for your reply.

  6. Joe Gilder
    October 9, 2009 | 11:11 am

    Hi Erikson,

    I unfortunately haven’t done this in Logic in a long time. I’ve been using Pro tools for some time. I honestly don’t know the specifics for doing it in Logic. Have you tried anything? When I have some time, I’ll see if I can fire up Logic and try it out.

  7. Joe Gilder
    October 9, 2009 | 11:21 am

    Erikson – I tried in Logic, and I don’t know how to do it. I’m sorry! I bet it’s in the manual somewhere. I’m just not sure how you route the busses to the input of an audio track.

  8. Erikson rudy
    October 11, 2009 | 8:39 am

    I still can’t figured it out.
    The only thing that I found is “Separate by Note pitch”, It will automatically add more software instrument channel.

  9. Craig Olson
    October 27, 2009 | 11:26 pm

    Hey Erickson

    I’m having the exact same problem. The only option that my ez drummer givs me is stereo output. I’ve tried most everything, except the one (probably simple) one that works. Did you figure this one out?

    Craig

    • erikson Rudy
      November 15, 2009 | 11:33 am

      Hey Craig.
      I still can’t figure it out. have u try to double click on the midi track (Green one) and right click choose Separate note by pitch?

      cheers

  10. jimmyjam
    November 13, 2009 | 11:03 pm

    im new to recording,i have pro tools 7.3 m audio i lhave ez drums and am trying to figure out how to make seperate drums it,i watched your 8.0,,im not sure how to figure out the routing in mine,,do you have a step by step for a new recorder that explains,,,thanks welcome to nashville

    • Joe Gilder
      November 14, 2009 | 6:59 am

      Hey Jimmy. This video is about as step-by-step as I know how to do it. You may want to call Tunetrack. (And thanks for the welcome. It’s good to be here.)

  11. jimmyjam
    November 14, 2009 | 10:23 am

    hey joe,i firured it out,,from your video,,ive never used midi,or ever had to bus,i just found this site and really like it ,,im gonna try to watch and learn ,,thanks im gonna check out some of your songs,,ive bout got my band together and hope to be playin soon,,if you get time check out some of my home recordings so far, glad i found your corner http://www.myspace.com/cowboycult these are not with ez drummer but my zoom 123 box haha,,,better drum sounds soon ,,jimmy

  12. Chris
    November 16, 2009 | 11:36 pm

    Is there an easy way to do fills ? Or it is better to just to it punch in style ?

    Thank you !

    • Joe Gilder
      November 17, 2009 | 6:00 am

      Hey Chris. The only way I’ve been able to do realistic fills is to actually program them myself, meaning clicking in the notes and patiently “nudging” them until they sound right.

  13. Jon
    December 9, 2009 | 9:25 pm

    *Preface:
    I’m by all counts a n00b at DAW and recording. I severely lack fundamentals, and have simply dived into this new arena (DAW). Forgive me if my questions aren’t phrased correctly, I’m doing my best to get it out.

    Joe, Thanks for your tutorial, it was excellent. I’m actually running Sonar 8.5 on a PC, but the same concept applies as on your ProTools/Mac setup, in this multi-out drums situation. I was able to set up my multi-outs in EZdrummer successfully, just how you have done it in this video. My end goal is to map drums with a step sequencer (i’m covering some pre-recorded drums from my band) and have multi-outs on the kit just as you have done in your video, so that i can tweak the kick, snare, etc… My question line of questioning:

    I noticed at the 1st track named “Drums 01″ contains all your midi-mapping, and those are “bussed” to the multi-out tracks?

    I don’t know how to start there (how you did with the Drums 01 track) and then move on by performing multi-outs on my kit.

    If this question is already answered somewhere in this list of responses, then i’ve overlooked it.

    I would be SO INCREDIBLY GREATFUL of any help you could give. Thanks guys for your patience.

    • Joe Gilder
      December 10, 2009 | 8:26 am

      Hi Jon,

      That original track is an instrument track. That’s where you need to start. Create an instrument track and program the drum part using that. You’ll either use the MIDI files included with EZDrummer, or you can simply draw in your own drum parts.

      Once the drum part is FINISHED, then it makes sense for you to use the technique in this video to split all the drum parts out to individual tracks. Make sense?

      • Jon
        December 10, 2009 | 8:43 am

        Hey Joe,

        That makes absolute perfect sense, and I fully understand now. Thanks for helping me out, man. I’ve subscribed to your youtube vids. ;)

  14. Spencer
    February 9, 2010 | 7:27 pm

    Tried following the steps tonight and failed! LOL. I am sure it’s something on my end that I am screwing up, but here is what I did. Keep in mind I am using PT 7.4 on XP, so it’s a bit different that PT8.

    I created a new instrument track and inserted EZDrummer. Loaded it up and created a pattern. For ease, I slid in a measure and repeated it 10 times just to have something to work with. Also included a couple of fills just to have toms and cymbals. I then went into the mixer and click multiple tracks like in the video, and renamed each on channels 2-8. All was good so far.

    It “appears” in the video you then inserted AUDIO tracks, so I created 8 audio tracks, but when I went over to outputs…there was nothing referencing any ezdrummer tracks.

    However…..I deleted those and inserted 8 INSTRUMENT stereo tracks and there the outputs showed up. But they didn’t show up as listed in the video. They show up as 3+4, 5+6, etc…I haven’t set up anything in I/O settings and I wonder if thats the problem.

    Any suggestions?

    Keep up the good work. I did pull up a guitar track and messed around with EQ tonight and amazed at what I learned. Look forward to more lessons!

    • Joe Gilder
      February 9, 2010 | 9:00 pm

      “I created 8 audio tracks, but when I went over to outputs…there was nothing referencing any ezdrummer tracks.”

      That’s your problem, you need to check the INPUTS, not the outputs.

  15. Spencer
    February 9, 2010 | 10:39 pm

    I misspoke on that. It’s on the inputs where the 3+4, etc are. You are correct. LOL.

    I still get the 3+4, 5+6, etc as my first out. But I think I have a workaround. I inserted new Instrument track and loaded EZ. I then created 7 Stereo AUX tracks and I seem to be tracking. Not sure if I just went about doing it the wrong way, but it seems to work.

    If I go about doing it with AUDIO tracks, I go from 3+4 thru 15+16, for a total of 7 tracks I can add.

    Appreciate all your help on this!

  16. AlSom
    March 12, 2010 | 7:13 am

    Hey there Joe! This is my first post on your blog, and first of all I have to say greetings from Greece! Also, I would like to inform you that it is a very helpful site!

    Now I would like to ask you whether it is possible to do the same thing on Cubase SX3 with BFD or not! I tried reading the manual of both software but I can’t seem to find any info available – or the info is there and I simply don’t understand it :)

    Anyway, I would be grateful to read your reply whenever you get the time to answer or perhaps another video for Cubase !?

    Thanks a lot in advance and keep up the good work!

    • Joe Gilder
      March 12, 2010 | 7:18 am

      I think it will work, but I own neither Cubase nor BFD, so unfortunately I can’t say for sure. Sorry!

      • AlSom
        March 12, 2010 | 7:48 am

        OK.. I guess I will have to search more! Thanks a lot though for your answer!

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