
The Reggae EZX was recorded at Rub-a-Dub Studios in Stockholm, Sweden and comes with a unique and genuine collection of instruments, all handpicked for this session.
The Reggae EZX takes the traditional sound and recording techniques of reggae drums and puts it in the powerful framework of today's most intuitive tool for drum production, EZdrummer 2. Coherently it forcefully pushes the music forward, always with the characteristic, steady beat of the drums at the very forefront. Requires a working EZdrummer 2 or a Superior Drummer 2.4 (or above) installationĪrguably more so than in any genre, the rhythm section is the heart and soul of reggae.Includes a collection of reggae MIDI grooves.Effect chain presets for a wide range of sounds and styles.Traditional percussion pieces and hand drums.
Two full kits (with alternative tuning/damping on two sets of toms). Customised Yamaha Stage Custom and 1970s Premier drums. Toontracks Reggae EZX adds the unmistakable sound of reggae drums and percussion to EZ Drummer 2 or Superior Drummer 2. I tried to change the sounds on the pads but it didn't change anything in PT.Toontrack EZX Reggae Expansion Pack for EZ Drummer 2 That allows you to mix the plugin drums just as you might mix an acoustic drumset.:DĪlright, if what you're saying is true it would be amazing.Ĭould you take a glance at it to see if it's possible to do what you say? Audio tracks to you can print(record) your midi drums(EZdrummer) sounds to individual audio tracks, or AUX tracks so you can split the EZdrummer sounds out to separate tracks, like Kick on its own track, snare on its own track, etc. Later on, when you get more fluent in midi, then you may have reasons to add tracks(such as midi tracks to add triggering for other sounds beyond what your trigger pads now cover. More info: an INSTRUMENT track(in Pro Tools) combines features of a MIDI track, AND an AUX track and is exactly what you want for this stage of the game. Once you figure out how to change midi note values on the Yamaha module, you just need to scroll thru until your trigger "plays" the desired sound. If it doesn't, navigate the Yamaha Drum module's edit functions and find how you assign specific notes to pads(AFAIK, every drum module allows for this). That should allow the kit to trigger the sounds.Ĭheck the manual to see if the plugin offers a midi mapping selection(which would likely include Roland, Alesis and Yamaha mappings).
Just call up a STEREO INSTRUMENT track and insert your EZdrummer plugin on this track(top slot) and enable record on the track. Hold on a minute ) First off, you're over-complicating things a bit.