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WHAT I EXPECT FROM EAZY DRUMMER 3
SIMPLICITY! After all it is called EAZY DRUMMER.
I want all areas of eazy drummer to be always in sync with the DAW, if i shift position in grid edit in easy drummer i expect my daw to follow and i expect song mode and band master to follow, everything should be in sync at all times no matter which area i work in.
I want one play / stop function in eazy drummer that operates on the window i am working in.
The DAW stop / start functions should be an exact mirrow of eazy drummer, the two systems should appear to be one at all times.
I want to hear band master function in song and grid editor mode and to be able to mute and unmute this function.
I want to load an audio track to bandmaster and add drums to it , or perhaps create my own drum track version from it so i can use it as a template with my own drumming version, this i expect to do in stand alone mode as i dont need a daw i have my audio track i have my song mode i have my grid editor I SHOULD NOT NEED A DAW! So why cant i hear my audio track when i am precisely editing my project in the grid editor?
The loop points should be much simpler to use , whatever loop point i choose to implement should be created in song/ grid and band master at the moment its a dogs breakfast especially if you also introduce the DAW then it really becomes a chore.
I want to drag and drop files to my DAW.
I want to resize my plug-in simply grab a corner and choose a size from full screen to minimal allowed size and reposition.
Keep it simple! Remember the name EAZY DRUMMER! dont forget this name as you design.
This is feedback from trying to do one simple thing as a first time user that hasnt even looked at all the possabilities yet so i expect to be finding a lot more issues, i was hoping this was going to be my answer to a simple need and that is place a drum track to an audio file in stand alone mode.
Using a daw helps but it is so frustrating to use due to some of those things i mentioned and i am pretty shure i will find more if i use it longer.
Love you sounds and general feel but the overall conceipt has missed the mark.
Hope to see it improve soon.
cheers Damir
Run it in a DAW, and it will do you well.
Thanks Mick, I appreciate your simple solution but you obviously didn’t understand my requests, they are pointing out the weaknesses in EZD3 I can work around them but why should I if things can be improved to simplify and speed up a work flow , this is supposed to be a new version of the old so what’s actually new?, in some ways nothing if anything the work flow is slower and more awkward.
In this day and age more is expected of software of this calibre it’s not just the pretty pictures of drums and moving pedals , what’s more important is how the software works and at the moment it feels like a poor tack on in to a DAW and an incomplete software tool in stand alone mode.
Its very important to tell it as it is so the creators can improve it , always giving positive feedback does not improve things yes I do like this software to a point, but there are basic operational flaws that regretfully make this a very average attempt to do a specific job, and that is to create realistic drums to an audio file.
Yes you can do it, but in a very convoluted way, yet it is called EAZY Drummer.
This morning I have just found more annoying things that do not make operational sense, the more I use it the more I get the feeling I am operating a bit of software in BETA mode.
Thanks again.
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