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by Rob B. - 08/20/26 05:03 AM
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Not sure why you would do this. I use EZdrummer and piece together tracks from their library (verse, chorus, bridge, etc.). Sometimes, I use MIDI files to activate EZdrummer (theirs and others). One I get a basic track assembled, I make a second track of drum fills, cymbal crashes, etc. using EZdrummer and a MIDI pad called a Korg Nano Pad. You can play the various drums and cymbals by tapping on pads with your fingers while recording. Then you can go into the MIDI keyboard window and move the hits around to get them where you really meant to play them!
It ends up sounding pretty good in the mix. A serious drummer might disagree, but the average person would be fooled.
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