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I have a fully fleshed-out song in which I’ve discovered that a lot of the kick notes are doubled. I don’t know when or how that happened. I’m skilled and careful, but something went awry at some point without my noticing until now.
Would sure love a way to select all notes and simply apply a “deflam” command, but there doesn’t seem to be one. Have I overlooked it?
(Interestingly, EZbass does have similar commands.)
I’ve never known that to happen. Are you working in a DAW?
Do you have EZD running in two DAW tracks?
Can you give us a copy of the MIDI?
Which EZD expansion (if any) and which room are you working in?
I’ve never known that to happen. Are you working in a DAW? Do you have EZD running in two DAW tracks? Can you give us a copy of the MIDI? Which EZD expansion (if any) and which room are you working in?
Hello, and thanks for the reply.
Yes, I’m working in a DAW, but all of my MIDI is in the Grid Editor.
While I truly appreciate your questions, the issue is not what caused this to happen. That’s water under the bridge. The issue is now how to fix it. 😊
I gather there’s no de-flam command in EZD3?
You probably had MIDI thru activated causing the double notes (or MIDI echo). What you’re referring to is to nudge the selected notes. However, I would simply delete duplicates
jord
Only thing I have come up with and its not bullet proof but it works for me in the standalone, I haven’t tried this in a DAW/VST. In the velocity portion below the Grid Editor, usually the ghost notes are at a lower volume. You can drag and select the lower volume notes and then remove them. You just got to be careful and make sure but if you have to you can revert back. See the attached file.
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