Is there a better way to do this? Is there a setting in Cubase I’m missing that will allow me to choose an individual track in the midi to mixdown? Or is it an EZ Drummer issue?Īny help you may be able to provide will be greatly appreciated. I’m using a Youtube video as a reference ( Cubase 8.5 - Exporting EZDrummer 2 Files to Audio - YouTube) and in the Audio Mixdown screen popup, the video shows the VST Instrument audio output tracks on the left column. In this quick video, Toontracks Mike Sanfillipp talks about the MIDI learn functionality in EZdrummer 2 and shows you how to adjust the knobs and faders usi. My issue is when I go to File–>Export–>Audio Mixdown and the popup comes up to execute, I can only mixdown the entire song and I cannot choose to export an individual output track to a WAV file. I understand the process that goes into it on the EZ Drummer 2 side…I’ve assigned all individual channels (11 total in my case) in EZ Drummer and I’ve also enabled all 11 output tracks in Cubase. So, it is not that BeatBuddy kits are not compatible with general midi, it is that loops created for these other drum plugins are not compatible with BeatBuddy. These plugins may use one midi note for a kick, we may use another. I have a Midi track containing drums and I’d like to export each piece of the drum kit (kick, snare, hi hat, toms, etc) to a separate WAV file so that I can EQ them in individually. General midi has 2 kicks and 2 snare drums.
I am using Cubase Elements 9 and EZ Drummer 2 with Drumkit From Hell expansion pack.