

For example if you have Logic 9, and if you have the same problem you can open Logic in 32 bit, scan all the Au and plug in, find out EZ Drummer and other 32 bit plug in, then close Logic and re-open in 64 bit. I’m really not happy about having to do that. By the way, By serching in other thread, I know that the problem is that EZ Drummer and Superior Drummer are 32 bit plug in and Logic X (64 bit) cannot be opened in 32 bit. So now I don’t know what to do.Īs much as I wanted to get this done, it looks like it will not happen.

So I tried to recruit Jim to play drums on the tune. EZD seems to ignore meter change data from the host. However, they also wrote that the samples in EZD2 will trigger correctly based off the MIDI in Logic (with the tempo and meter changes) during playback.īut actually, that’s false EZD does not follow meter changes during playback regardless of the state of the “follow host” button. If it is impossible, then no software will be able to do it. Which Is Right for Me So what’s the difference between EZdrummer and Superior Drummer Both allow you to browse hundreds of drum kits and MIDI grooves, and both are perfect for use with an electronic drum kit too. They wrote “cannot be followed” but is that correct? Follow Host is designed for the MIDI in EZD2 to follow the tempo in the DAW during playback. Toontrack Superior Drummer 3 was released by Team V. The samples in EZD2 will trigger correctly based off the MIDI in Logic (with the tempo and meter changes), but the meter changes cannot be followed or displayed by the EZD2 software inserted in the session. Superior Drummer updated to 3.1.0 Toontrack Music has announced that Superior Drummer 3.1.0 is now. Please use Follow Host at the bottom of EZD2 so EZD2 can follow tempo and time signature changes in your Logic session.Īfter many weeks of extremely friendly and futile support messages, they concluded with:
EZ DRUMMER VS LOGIC DRUMMER HOW TO
Well, first toontrack tried instructing me on how to get EZD to follow time signature changes:

EZD cannot handle time signature changes.
