Okay guys - I have a feeling this is probably going to garner a response akin to 'RTFM', but I figure maybe someone can help me out.
I've been in a band for the last six months playing rhythm guitar, and we've got a few songs that we reckon we're ready to record. Problem is, up to now our demos have consisted pretty much of me playing rhythm guitar and bass through Guitar Rig 2, Voxengo Boogex and Ampeg SVX and programming the drums in leafdrums. Due to our band's relative poverty, we can't afford much else.
Now, my housemate is also in a band, and his drummer has a set of Roland TD-12 electronic drums, which he will very kindly lend us the use of for recording purposes.
My question is: can anybody point me in the direction of any tutorials or guides which will show me how to:
1) Set up Cubase/EzDrummer to record the output from the drums in such a way that it triggers EzDrummer samples,
2) Export the resultant output from each of the EzDrummer kit parts as WAVs for further mixing/processing on seperate tracks in Cubase.
I'm a total newb with EzDrummer, so any help would be greatly appreciated. My equipment/software consists of:
Soundcard: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro soundcard, including a breakout box with two instrument inputs and MIDI IN and OUT ports.
Cables: Various guitar leads, MIDI leads.
Cubase SX3
EzDrummer
Roland TD-12
Like I say, I imagine this will probably end up being a RTFM jobbie, but I just wondered whether there were any more total-newb-friendly guides out there, or even the experiences of anyone else on the forum who has recorded in the same/a similar manner.
Cheers!
I've been in a band for the last six months playing rhythm guitar, and we've got a few songs that we reckon we're ready to record. Problem is, up to now our demos have consisted pretty much of me playing rhythm guitar and bass through Guitar Rig 2, Voxengo Boogex and Ampeg SVX and programming the drums in leafdrums. Due to our band's relative poverty, we can't afford much else.
Now, my housemate is also in a band, and his drummer has a set of Roland TD-12 electronic drums, which he will very kindly lend us the use of for recording purposes.
My question is: can anybody point me in the direction of any tutorials or guides which will show me how to:
1) Set up Cubase/EzDrummer to record the output from the drums in such a way that it triggers EzDrummer samples,
2) Export the resultant output from each of the EzDrummer kit parts as WAVs for further mixing/processing on seperate tracks in Cubase.
I'm a total newb with EzDrummer, so any help would be greatly appreciated. My equipment/software consists of:
Soundcard: Creative X-Fi Elite Pro soundcard, including a breakout box with two instrument inputs and MIDI IN and OUT ports.
Cables: Various guitar leads, MIDI leads.
Cubase SX3
EzDrummer
Roland TD-12
Like I say, I imagine this will probably end up being a RTFM jobbie, but I just wondered whether there were any more total-newb-friendly guides out there, or even the experiences of anyone else on the forum who has recorded in the same/a similar manner.
Cheers!