Mixing With EZdrummer: Exporting Individual Drum Tracks

I LOVE mixing with EZdrummer.

I use it for pre-production, tracking (with V-drums)..

And often use it in the final mix.

The only downside to EZdrummer is that the amount of control you have over individual drum sounds is extremely limited.

You can only adjust the overall balance and panning of your drums within the EZdrummer mixer.

Luckily you can have full control over your individual EZdrummer drum tracks if you know how to export them properly.

It takes a little bit of user tweaking, but it’s extremely simple once you fully understand how EZdrummer’s outputs work.

​In this video, I share exactly how you can export your tracks when mixing with EZdrummer so that you can mix them like an ACTUAL drum kit.

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My name is Bobby Torres and I’ve been a full-time audio engineer/producer/mixer within the metal and hard rock genres for well over a decade.

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