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Reaper + EZ drummer

Ok I have reaper and I have EZ drummer and here's my question..

Is there a way to have each track in the EZ drummer internal mixer be a different track in reaper without opening EZ drummer on like 8 separate tracks and mapping it all out separately.
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Easiest way to get multi-out working in Reaper:

Load a new project, then right click under the main toolbar. Select the option "Insert Virtual Instrument on new track." Select EZ Drummer from your plugin list. Then it will bring up 9 tracks: 1 for EZD itself, and 8 more for the different outputs. You'll then have to route everything from EZD's mixer to the different tracks in Reaper's mixer.

One thing to note about muti-out setups like this: any MIDI that you use for it has to go on the same track as the plugin itself (for example, with the 9 tracks it brought up, There will be a track Named "EZ Drummer" or "DFH Sampler" that all the midi you want to be played has to go on. The "EZ1, EZ2, EZ3, etc." won't read any midi, they're just for sending sound data from the plugin to.)

Hope this helps.
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instead of loading it like that you can just load it into a single track by clicking the FX tab and selecting VSTi (i think) and selecting dfh or whichever you have and load it as an effect. comes in as one track... have to use the onboard mixer with EZdrummer for all that jazz.
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Im aware of how to do that however with that route you cant EQ each drum or add effects to the drums, EZ drummer only gives you vol and pan faders
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