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I think this is possible, but for the life of me I can’t figure how:
I’ve recorded a midi guitar track and a bass track into my DAW (Studio One). I want to record them into EZ Keys 2, to help select a piano groove. Can this be done?
I know I can export the two tracks as midi or an audio mixdown and drop them into Bandmate. But I’d like to skip those steps and just record the DAW tracks into my EZK plugin on another track. Am I overlooking something simple?
I think this is possible, but for the life of me I can’t figure how:
I’ve recorded a midi guitar track and a bass track into my DAW (Studio One). I want to record them into EZ Keys 2, to help select a piano groove. Can this be done?
I know I can export the two tracks as midi or an audio mixdown and drop them into Bandmate. But I’d like to skip those steps and just record the DAW tracks into my EZK plugin on another track. Am I overlooking something simple?
EZkeys version: 2.0.4
Operating system: macOS Big Sur (11)
If you are actually recording MIDI from your guitar, like a Jamstik or MiGiC device attached to your guitar, then you can record to a EZKeys 2 track from Studio One by simply setting the S1 track monitoring on and record arming the transport in the EZKeys plug-in, just like you would if you were recording a keyboard.
If however you’re recording audio from your guitar and bass, then drag and drop to Bandmate is your only option.
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