![]() If you put a little time into it, you actually can get some pretty good sounding stuff using just the Microsoft synth (the sounds guitar pro 4 uses). I should also note that before ~6 months ago, all of my drum work was straight out of Guitar Pro, and sometimes I preferred it to the EZdrummer stuff other people would make. If anything is off, just move it in the MIDI map so that it's hitting the right thing.ĩ) Mess with the MIDI file and EZdrummer settings however you want to in order to optimize your drum sound. that what was your snare in GP4 is your snare in EZdrummer, etc. Go to Insert, choose "Media file" and then find the MIDI file you saved.ħ) The MIDI file will then show up in Reaper and will be "played" by EZdrummer.Ĩ) The next step is to make sure that the mappings are correct, i.e. Close GP4.ĥ) Add EZdrummer, or whatever drum program you use, as an effect on the track (other DAWs might do this differently)Ħ) Make sure you have the track with EZdrummer selected. Here's how I used to do it (and still do occasionally) though nowadays I just program straight into reaper.Ģ) Delete all of the tracks except for the drum track.ģ) Go to file/export midi, and save a midi file. Anyway he talks about how to dial in EZdrummer, not how to import from GP4.
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