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I just purchased both Latin Cuban Drums and Latin Cuban Percussion. When I load a drum kit preset (e.g. Dave Kowalski’s Latin Rock preset), I can adjust the send levels from the various drums, along with the return levels (of course). But I can’t access the settings in the Multi-FX themselves to tweak them (e.g., change compression levels, delay levels, reverb length, etc.) Is that by design for those EZX packs? Or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Peter
I just purchased both Latin Cuban Drums and Latin Cuban Percussion. When I load a drum kit preset (e.g. Dave Kowalski’s Latin Rock preset), I can adjust the send levels from the various drums, along with the return levels (of course). But I can’t access the settings in the Multi-FX themselves to tweak them (e.g., change compression levels, delay levels, reverb length, etc.) Is that by design for those EZX packs? Or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Peter
Operating system: macOS Sequoia (15)
Hi there,
The Multi-FX insert is exclusive to EZD presets (I may be wrong about that there may be some SDXs as well), where the producer chose to use effects/plug-ins not included with any EZX or SDX but is needed for the desired sound/vibe. Therefore, due to either technical or licensing constraints, they are not editable.
Sorry, bit of a clumsy answer… but an answer…
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Thanked by: Peter LuryeAh, gotcha, thanks. Makes sense. Honestly, I don’t know that I would have ended up tweaking all that much was just… puzzled. Thanks!
Peter
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