I would like to record EAD10's microphones, bass drum trigger and snare drum trigger (DT50S) and also two pads to my MacBook Pro (Mac OS 10.15.3) and to GarageBand application (10.3.4) so that mic, pads (triggers) would go to their own track.
Is it possible?
Using USB cable, I connected from EAD10's "To host" USB connector to my MacBook Pro USB port. Then I tried and succeeded recording to GarageBand, but the problem is that all the mic signal, pads and triggers are goes to the one and same track.
That is the problem.
It's enough for me if I can record only Midi information from pads/triggers, because whole other acoustic drums and cymbals I can traditionally recording with other microphones etc. equipment.
I tried also this, recording only Midi information, but I still have same problem, all triggers go to same track of the GarageBand.
I guess that I need a split each MIDI note to a different track to/with GarageBand? How can I do it?