Hello,
after i finalize my mix, i export the project in 1 file wave 24 b. So i have 1 audio track for master in logic pro. I open for the first time the Ezkeys for running the master application and they ask me for a small audio configuration, like audio in/out etc… can you help me with this configuration?because i cannot hear anything playing the file… so it’s obvious that I do something wrong with first configuration. thanks so much
I’m not sure I am following your work path here – have you opened EZkeys as a standalone (not in a DAW, like Cubase, Logic, Reaper, etc), doing a song on its song track, and exporting that as audio? Do you want to import that audio to a DAW?
Where do you get prompted to set the audio configuration – when opening EZkeys, or a DAW?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Hi Henrick, i open ezkey mix as standalone, meanwhile i open my final mix (1 track file audio) in logic pro. So the first time i open ezkey they ask me audio configuration menù. I think is usual. The problem is that i think im not doing correctly because i cant hear anything after this config. this evening i upload some screen-shot so maybe you can understand better. Thank so much.
anyway.. usually how do you set your “master” ezkeys path? you use as a plugin in your logic project?
thanks a lot
Arturo
Yes, it’s much easier to add EZkeys as a plugin in Logic, rather than opening it as a standalone and bouncing the audio!
You can still bounce the audio from EZkeys when you are happy with the results, even if it’s opened as a plugin in Logic.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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