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EZmix Help
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  • Scott
    Moderator

    There are a few methods for using EZmix.

    First, the presets are searchable so you can search for ‘guitar’ and all guitar presets appear in the browser. The instrument presets have multiple effects chained together in one preset. For example, a ‘guitar’ preset may have a compressor, filter, delay and reverb. Click through those and find something that sounds cool and tweak the couple of sliders to taste.

    Second, you can also search by processor type (compressor, eq, reverb, etc) and load multiple instances of EZmix on a single track. So, you can load 1 EZmix and load a compressor preset that works. Then, load an EQ in another instance of EZmix. Lastly, load another EZmix and load a delay preset. Then you can load a couple of EZmix reverbs on aux sends to feed multiple tracks. And so on…

    EZmix is quite lite on the CPU so you can stack multiple instances without killing your computer.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Whitten
    Participant

    Yes, the key is that EZmix has a small footprint in terms of power needs.
    You can use it on individual tracks, on auxilliaries and on the master.
    There are usually only two things you can tweak, and they are slider only.
    EZmix isn’t going to mix for you. It’s more like an intelligent multi-fx unit.

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