

To put it simply: If EZDrummer is running trouble-free on your computer, so will OddGrooves drum loops. OddGrooves MIDI files work with any DAW that supports EZ Drummer (Logic, Cubase, Garageband etc).

Compatibility of EZdrummer MIDI files with OddGrooves drum loops You can then drag-and-drop the OddGrooves MIDI files into your arrangement exactly the same way as the stock MIDI that came with EZDrummer. Once installed, the OddGrooves files will appear in the User Libraries section of EZDrummer. If you are unsure, please consult your EZDrummer documentation. Do not put the files in the “My Midifiles” folder, as some of the material will not work correctly.
#Can i edit ezdrummer midi map Pc#
Unzip the file OddGrooves_Drumming_EZD.zip in the EZ Drummer MIDI Folder. On a PC the MIDI files are typically located at C:Program FilesEZdrummerMIDI and on a Mac it should be Library/Application Support/EZDrummer/MIDI. To use our product, you will of course need to have EZDrummer installed on your computer. Click the images to the right for a visual guide.įirst things first: EZDrummer is a registered trademark of Toontrack.
#Can i edit ezdrummer midi map how to#
Instructions on how to install the EZDrummer files. To get the OddGrooves folder in place, drag it into the EZdrummer grooves MIDI folder. That’s where you should put any third party MIDI files. They are essentially an editing tool allowing you to see the names of each drum when editing a MIDI loop (please see below). In EZdrummer, first click on the Help menu (question mark in the upper right corner), then choose User MIDI Folder and navigate up one level (this is important) to the folder simply called MIDI. Recently, someone asked how to install our collection of 'drum maps' for Reaper.These are also called 'MIDI Note Name' files. How to use OddGrooves drum loops with Toontrack EZdrummerĮDIT April 22, 2012: We got some questions regarding the installation process and it seems there is an easier way.
