Same as when dragging a groove from the EZdrummer library into the timeline, all of the drum parts (note pitches) are in the same MIDI clip. If you are triggering all of the kit parts in real-time from a MIDI controller, you will end up with everything on one MIDI track. A kick and a snare are used here by sending notes C1 and D1, respectively, to trigger the desired kit pieces. Track #1 is the EZdrummer instrument, and tracks #2 and #3 are just used for MIDI that is routed to the instrument on track #1. Here is a really quick example of using two extra instrument tracks that each send just one MIDI part to play in EZdrummer. Or you could route multiple MIDI tracks to the drum plugin, and record each part on a separate MIDI track. To fix that, just select the MIDI clip and use the Studio One menu item Event > Explode Pitches to Tracks, and all of the note pitches will be. Drum plugins generally use just 1 MIDI channel, with each kit piece assigned to a different MIDI note according to the "drum map" being used, so you can record all drum parts on the same MIDI channel, as you have noticed.
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