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Hey boys and girls … love the product!!!! I use the stand alone often to sketch some initial ideas or even set up the piano part of a song before pulling it into a DAW. It is great just to get the creative juices flowing and super fast load when I just have time to play around a bit BUT … I rarely use the phrase exactly as it is. It generally needs a tweak or two to be in the zone of where I want it to go. So here is a suggestion: Be able to double click on any block in the play bar and it would pop up a note editor for just that block that would allow you to tweak a phrase or move a note or two that you just cant get in the right octave or on the right key.
Additionally, I would love to see a ez strings product come out that would offer a nice professional sounding string arrangement to place against ALL of the piano pieces and easily offer the ability to layer strings behind a piece seems like a super line extension idea. I would like the string options to include copying the piano part, same as piano but opening the arrangement by varying degrees, and simpler chord type arrangement to compliment a busier piano part and a busier accompaniment option to compliment a slower arrangement. Rather than design it to be stand alone – since there are so many out there that can do from scratch scoring – I would focus of providing a professionally done strings section edited and ready to mix and match with your already stellar ez keys / drums /
Thanks for the feedback!
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Hi! I’m new to EZ Keys and really like the App! I also use it in stand-alone to arrange piano tracks “pre DAW”. Maybe this has been addressed, but it seems that the 3 tool bar on the left side of the song creator should be illuminated when you select the tool that you want to use . As it stands, the tool that I wish to use remains grey while the other 2 buttons are highilighted , Seems a little backward and confusing compared to other software controls. A simple but logical fix.
This request is helpful for guitar players. I would like to be able to use guitar voicings translated to piano chords for a different sonic structure.
(Example) Take a basic triad C (C,E,G) chord and add a sus 5 or add 5 (G) with the ability to select at least 2 octaves above the tonic. This is quicker and more accurate if you don’t want to change the inversion.
I was a little disappointed with some of the midi pack performances (timing) a little on the sloppy side, but the over-all app functionality is very useful.
Best Regards
Pro Tools 2018 , EZkeys, EZ Drummer 2 , Superior Drummer 3
Multi-Track Mind
Hi! I really enjoy the Mellotron and Pipe organ packages. Are there any plans to create packages for analog classics like mini moog, taurus bass pedals or oberheim ob-xa?
I would buy that 🙂
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Thanked by: ToneDeFI have been using your products for year and they are all great. Superior1-2, EZBass, EZKeys 1 and now 2. Please please please make a Hammond B3 for EZkeys2. I have been waiting for years. Keep up the good work
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Thanked by: ToneDeFI’d love to see you take on the Acoustic Guitar. EZAcoustic anyone?
"Music for Life"
SOLVED. Right after posting the question below, I found in Audio midi set up where I had used the device default WASAPI. I changed it to ASIO, allowing me to change Hz to 41000. The TD-10 liked it.
A workflow of mine is to load audio files into my Roland TD-25 drum module.
EZKeys 2 appears to only allow WAVE audio files saved at 48000Hz. but my Roland TD-10 drum module requires WAV files that are 8, 16, or 24 bit with a sample rate of 44.1kHz. The bit rate can be met but the problem is the sample rate. How can I meet Rolands 44.1Hz requirement?
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Roland goes on to say ”
If you’re sure you have a .WAV file or mp3 file that match this criteria and it still won’t play in the TD-25 , then the file may have embedded metadata, or “tags,” which will prevent it from playing. This can happen with files that come from DAWs (“Digital Audio Workstations”), other audio programs, or sample libraries.
You can strip this extra information from the file by converting it to Apple Lossless or FLAC format. After removing the information, the files will play in the TD-25. You can use various free programs (iTunes etc.) to perform this conversion.
http://www.rolandus.com/support/knowledge_base/201977529
Before I move on to stripping metadata, how can I meet the 44.1Hz requirement?
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