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Hello All,
Just in case you’re experiencing this issue with the latest version of EZBass, this is a known issue and has a workaround documented in the release notes:
Question for ToonTrack: Do I need to do this every time I open a project or is it fixed once I do this and save the project? And, will this be addressed soon in an upcoming release?
Hi Daniel,
A fix is going to be released in the next EZbass update 1.1.1, unfortunately the workaround needs to be done each time you open the project and saving does not remove the issue for the next time you load that project.
It is possible to revert to 1.0.9, but there are sound libraries that now require 1.1.0, like Upright EBX.
Modern and Fretless EBX also requires 1.1.0 but only if you have installed the latest sound library update for those libraries. If you reinstall those EBXs without running the sound library update, they will be usable in 1.0.9.
On Windows you can uninstall the EZbass 1.1.0 software with add or remove programs, then run the 1.0.8 full product installer > run the 1.0.9 software update. To find where you can download and install the updates, open the Product Manager application and find EZbass > Show details > Downloads.
You may need to click the drop down menu to the right of the download after you downloaded it and then click Install in order to install the older updates as shown in the screenshot below for version 1.1.0.
Petter Adsten - Toontrack
Support & Betatesting
Thank you for your response. I am a big fan of ToonTrack products and have always installed updates without hesitation as your products have always been extremely stable. I have to say that I am shocked that you would release this version with this known issue. I hope that the 1.1.1 release is tested and released soon as the current workaround is not ideal to say the least.
O.k.,
probably I was a bit quick on doing the uninstall 1.10/install older version thing:
I lost a pretty elaborate bass part of a project, as I thought, it is saved with the Cubase project. IT DOES NOT!
So: be careful with this procedure. Save all your work first as EZBass projects I assume. And as I write this Iask myself: how many songs have lost their bass part now?
Is there any chance to get them back?
Kind regards,
Mathias
U P DA T E
Cubase projects saved with the 1.09 running DO NOT LOSE the track information. I am glad about this.
O.k.,
probably I was a bit quick on doing the uninstall 1.10/install older version thing:
I lost a pretty elaborate bass part of a project, as I thought, it is saved with the Cubase project. IT DOES NOT!
So: be careful with this procedure. Save all your work first as EZBass projects I assume. And as I write this Iask myself: how many songs have lost their bass part now?
Is there any chance to get them back?
Kind regards,
Mathias
U P DA T E
Cubase projects saved with the 1.09 running DO NOT LOSE the track information. I am glad about this.
EZbass version: 1.0.9
Operating system: Windows 10
- This post was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by Mathias_70.
Reason: Partially solved
Sorry to hear you went down the wrong path! I hope you were able to sort it out. I’m sitting tight waiting for the fix myself. First time I’ve ever had an issue with a Toontrack product!
Hi
I experience the same problem with EZbass 1.1.0.
During playback in Cubase Pro 8.5 it freezes when it comes to a specific part.
Further I have noticed when I try to export midi or audio it also crashes.
How do I make sure tempo changes are saved when exporting Ezbass as audio file?
Thanks for a great product!!
Best regards
Ole
Hello,
The workaround for this is, after loading a project, for EACH CC curve, select all nodes, move them slightly and move them back to the correct position. This needs to be done every time you open a project though. Saving the file doesn’t save the fix.
Customer support stated that a 1.1.1 fix is on the way as soon as possible.
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