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I have a song I been working on for a few days. So far I have the verse done and I’m happy with it. I want to work on the pre-chorus and chorus parts and don’t want to stray too far from the midi groove type I have set already (want to keep it within the same genre or midi family) but I forgot what groove I picked. So I have to go through the lists again one by one until I find the midi that’s already being used in the song. Is there a way EZBass can automatically highlight the current groove in use in the list? It would be great if the groove is highlighted as you click on the one in use or at least have the “current midi groove” that’s playing named somewhere. It would be a great time saver. And when we alter the groove it can say “custom” with an option for us to give it a name. But I’m hoping I’m just missing something. In that case any help is appreciated.
Right-click a song block and select find. From the manual:
Find:
This sub menu has two options. The Find Similar Grooves applies a Tap2Find search filter in the Grooves Tab. If you have a groove from the grooves tab selected, the Show In Browser option applies a browser filter on the containing folder, which is useful if you like a groove, but would like to listen to variations of it.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
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