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Hi.
I have been playing a few days writing some EZ Bass grooves myself to match a cover song (country style) and after 2 days fiddling, adjusting and getting it up and running in the right form I wanted, I noticed that the volume on the notes are a little wonky. I understand that, as a guitarist, volume playing notes are controlled by the player whether with fingers or picks etc. In EZ Drummer 2 I can adjust my midi with individual drum volumes. EZ Keys plays a balanced groove for piano (etc) volume.
How is the best way to even out the various notes. Some are damped when I just use the pen tool to write a note. Others are too loud. I don’t see an individual note controller than velocity and damping. Doing each note volume, one at a time will take hours. Any way to select more notes than at one time to adjust the groove volume to balance it a bit?
I use Cubase 10, and saved the file as a midi file from EZ Bass and imported it into the DAW. It didn’t match the EZ Bass Grid Editor at all. Can I use automation to control it? I haven’t tried that yet as I don’t want to mess it up.
Thanks
RG
Any way to select more notes than at one time to adjust the groove volume to balance it a bit?
To adjust the velocity of the notes (which is the same as the “hardness” of the notes) you can either:
or you can do it with more control in the Grid Editor tab
Does this help you out? 🙂
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Appreciated you response.
I will look into those methods and let you know how it works for anybody else interested.
I actually tried using the Velocity as a complete groove to even out the volume, but it still was not evened out as I would like to hear it. Adjusting 1 note at a time is very time consuming.
I will look into the Dynamics control to see how it sounds and get back to you.
thanks,
Richard
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