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I have copied midi to the grid editor in EZBass so that I can apply the changes such as pull offs and slides that can only be done there and not in the Cubase grid editor. The problem is that every time I want to play edited midi from EZBass, it stops following Cubase and being in sync with the track there. I’ve deleted the midi from Cubase, but EZBass is still saying that there is similar midi in the DAW and stops following the host because of it (see attached image to see what I mean).
Is there a way that I can override this or force the midi from EZBass to always be played and follow the host?
I have copied midi to the grid editor in EZBass so that I can apply the changes such as pull offs and slides that can only be done there and not in the Cubase grid editor. The problem is that every time I want to play edited midi from EZBass, it stops following Cubase and being in sync with the track there. I’ve deleted the midi from Cubase, but EZBass is still saying that there is similar midi in the DAW and stops following the host because of it (see attached image to see what I mean).
Is there a way that I can override this or force the midi from EZBass to always be played and follow the host?
Bump! New EZBass user. I have the same issue, I’m recording an exisiting midi file from login into EZBass, and it decides to turn of Follow Host every one in awhile, seems like it happens at the beginning or ending of certain notes.
EZbass version: 1.1.8
Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)
Is the file on the host track and you record it into EZbass? Does the “similar MIDI” alert happen during the (first) recording? Otherwise, if the recording has finished and you play the same section again, it alerts (as intended) that you have the same MIDI in the host and in EZbass.
Olof Hermansson - Toontrack
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