
calimoose
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I use the tap2find function in EZdrummer2 to find certain loops that match best with the ideas that I try and develop. I'm working on one song that, technically, would be my first real mix, as the several songs I made some 5-10 years ago were never, ever mixed...
Anyway, obviously the loops aren't ideal, and I'd like to be able to adjust the individual pieces of the kit (most notably, the snare and hi hat). I've been told the best way to do this is by soloing each drum element within EZDrummer then bouncing each soloed element to disk as audio and mix these separate audio tracks individually. Is this really the best way? I use Studio One, for what it's worth.
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Obviously I'm kidding, but hopefully someone can help.
Anyway, obviously the loops aren't ideal, and I'd like to be able to adjust the individual pieces of the kit (most notably, the snare and hi hat). I've been told the best way to do this is by soloing each drum element within EZDrummer then bouncing each soloed element to disk as audio and mix these separate audio tracks individually. Is this really the best way? I use Studio One, for what it's worth.
**Failure to respond to this question, or making fun of it in any way, will result in a permanent ban**

Obviously I'm kidding, but hopefully someone can help.