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Derek

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  1. Does anyone know where I can get a drum map for EZdrummer 2? I've been using the Modern kit lately & it would be nice to have the keys labeled. I searched the internet for hours last night & couldn't find anything.
  2. I wish I would have known that before I upgraded. I've raised my buffer size & I'm still getting cracks & pops. I can't use nearly as many plugins at once now. Ugh...
  3. How did you go back to the previous version? I just applied the new update today & I'm getting pops & clicks from the buffer settings I've always used. I noticed my previous roundtrip latency was 4.8ms & after the update it's 4.1ms.
  4. I just found a thread on this topic. A guy wrote: "I contacted Focusrite support last year because of that ... and the answer was: .... .. The monitor knob on the 2i2 is just an analogue potentiometer, so even when turned fully down, some signal can still pass through the outputs. There is not a switch to cut off any signal when it is positioned at zero. You may find that turning down the gain on your monitor speakers may help this but the best option if you are just using headphones is to switch off your speakers." All I can say is wow...
  5. Here's a clip from the track. I put a limiter on the Master Bus & cranked the Gain. You can hear the drums. https://soundcloud.com/user-892506283/test-4/s-I3nWa
  6. I did that. I can't hear the drums on the track unless I add that amp sim & let it hiss or add a ton of volume to the track. Either way... I know it's there & I have to fix it. Do you know how I can do that?
  7. My input gain was around 10/11 o'clock. I was about -6 Peak. That amp sim is really high gain & it hisses. I can put it on a track with no guitar plugged in & as soon as I turn the Input Echo on it's just like the sound clip I attached.
  8. I can't record a track with no input. As soon as I arm the track it assigns an input. I recorded one without the Input Echo on with drums playing & I heard the drums on the blank track. I think you're right. Now... how can I fix this?
  9. When you say "input sensitivity", do you mean the Gain on the interface? I'm going to try what you said right now. I'll report back in a few.
  10. I'm not using a microphone. It's not being recorded through the pickups. I tried it with the guitar unplugged. I'm using STL Tones Emissary. It's a guitar amp sim.
  11. The only Focusrite program that's on my system is the Focusrite Settings program. No routing options.
  12. What do you mean by "routing in the audio interface"? I'm using a Gen 2 Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 & I don't know of any routing options. All I see is Sample Rate & Buffer settings in the software. There's a program called "Mixing & Routing" in the Focusrite folder in my Start menu but I've tried to open it & nothing happens. I tried to "Run As Administrator" & nothing...
  13. I just used the "Basic" template. I didn't route anything. I just tried it again. I opened Cakewalk, chose the "Basic" template, loaded Ignite Amps Emissary onto my Audio Track, set the Metronome Output to my Interface's Output, turned on Input Echo & recorded the hiss from the amp sim. I played it back & could hear the Metronome.
  14. Okay... this is a weird one. I was about to use ReaFir on a track & I looped the hiss & noticed that the Metronome was faintly playing back. I looked at the Metronome settings page & it's output was set to Metronome. I looked at the Metronome Bus & the output was set to Master. I changed the output on the Bus to my Audio Interface's Output & recorded another clip & it was still there. I went & changed the output in Metronome settings to my Audio Interface's Output & recorded a clip & nothing had changed. It's still there. Any ideas on how to fix this? Sound clip: https://soundcloud.com/user-892506283/metronome/s-49LzK
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