
If reaper.TrackFX_GetByName(tr, "MT-PowerDrumKit", false) > -1 then Local _, name = reaper.GetTrackName(tr, "") Local idx = reaper.GetMediaTrackInfo_Value(tr, "IP_TRACKNUMBER") Local MTPowerDrumKit_path = "/home/tobbe/Documents/" It works to drag a bunch of loops into "Composer" and then drag all of them into the track.lovely :) Is that correct? All midi files for MT-PowerDrumKit is in one big file (MT-PowerDrumKit-Content.pdk) and it's in my VST folder with the. I have a mtpdk.mid under /home/tobbe/Documents and I pointed out that directory in the file. I get this popup window showing up when I press my shortcut P in my screendump below. I did some changes in the file, don't know if that's correct. You'll have to find the line containing "reaper.TrackFX_GetByName" and change "EZdrummer" to whatever MT shows itself as in the MCP. So mileage may vary? Links may be in order etcīest of luck - if it works, I'll roll that into the main script. home/me/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Toontrack/EZDrummer "The problem was that the midi files were not downloaded in Program Files(x86) /Toontrack/EZDrummer but in Program Files/Common files/Toontrack/EZDrummer so EZDrummer couldn't find the sounds & midi files."īut I just checked my demo path to sounds, and it is V2 sounds fine.Ī fresh wine-staging install is likely good luck.Įdit: I read this solution to someones midi file issue: Just a few days ago, but they might ignore linux support requests,Ī new V1 install handled by the Product Manager was successful Their support helped me quickly to recover my V1 account,

Perhaps some collisions from earlier versions,Īnd undetected bugs etc Some ToonTrack help was offered at: The issue you have came up sometimes when V2 and the Product Manager Mixer, browser, controls all OK etc and no errors presented,Īnd I can 'send' sequences to the kit for recording. It seems 100% functional in 10 minutes of clicking, (15:10) Processing on the ambient tracks is the next step.Hi, I just installed the ezd2 demo in Mint 18, with wine-stagingģ.13, no over-rides, and registered the demo in my TT account. (6:55) We then move into EQing the kick drum in and out mics, then the overheads and snare. (5:00) After dialing the bleed to our liking we pull all the faders down and get a good level balance using only volume and panning, keeping an eye on headroom in the Drum Bus. We start off the tutorial adjusting the bleed controls. (1:30) We have a huge advantage with EZDrummer over real drums in that we can adjust how much bleed is in the tracks. We’re backing looking at EZ Drummer 2 because we had a request for a How To Mix video, starting with the track template I shared recently.
