EZDrummer and Tempo

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Once you drag the groove into your project you can double click on it and it opens an edit window. In this window you can move notes around and edit as much as you want.

I've been looking to create a slightly odd tempo beat and I've quantized the drum map and tried moving notes around. But is there a way to just change the tempo of a pre-set loop like you can when EZD opn normally and not through cubase.
 
I've been looking to create a slightly odd tempo beat and I've quantized the drum map and tried moving notes around. But is there a way to just change the tempo of a pre-set loop like you can when EZD opn normally and not through cubase.
not sure i quite understand... but EZD gets its tempo from whatever is set in cubase.
 
not sure i quite understand... but EZD gets its tempo from whatever is set in cubase.

Will that not affect every track i.e if i have guitar and drum tracks won't the guitar play faster? If not then could you tell me how i do it.

And since we're on the topic does anyone know how to set up a midi keyboard to use to "play" the drum kit and record through cubase. I know it sounds a bit odd but i've seen it done but I can't seem to configure my keyboard/laptop properly. I'm connected using a midi2USB lead.
 
I moved your question to its own thread in the Cubase forum. I don't want to hijack the other thread.

Again, still not quite sure what you're asking. I'm assuming you recorded your guitar and are not using a guitar VSTi. If you change tempo in Cubase, the tempo of recorded audio like your guitar does not change. If you record your guitar at 120bpm then change the tempo in Cubase to 130bpm, your guitar track will still play at 120bpm. Any midi events in your project, like EZD, will play at the new tempo of 130bpm, but the guitar won't.
 
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