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  • Adrian Mutimer
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    I feel for you. Why do they do this?!!!! It’s just pettyfogging shithousery. I hope they reinstate your licences.

     

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    Adrian Mutimer
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    I have to believe TT are building a new EZKeys. But boys, just know, we are all aching for it. The current EZKeys is so ugly I got scurvy just looking at it. We NEEEEEED that update! Lay it on us! Our money is all piled up, waiting.

     

     

     

     

     

     


    Reply To: New Version or Update of EZ-Keys? version: 1.3.3
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    Adrian Mutimer
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    I see what you are trying to do. And, I believe Toontrack have this functionality in mind for.the future. But, right now, all you can do is sync tempo by locking both products to a DAW and trial and error.

     

    To make that process as efficient as possible I would lay down my ezd track in the DAW and then keep hitting new ezk fragments until I found one I liked and drag that to the DAW. Then do it again and again. By the end you will have a set of ezk possibilities sitting on the ezk track and you can decide which one to use.

     

    Adrian Mutimer
    Participant

    I own all the Toontrack main products and EZ keys is the one I like the least for all the reasons the OP has said. My hope is that Toontrack have prioritised Keys for an update because it lags the other products biggly.

    Does anyone from TT fancy telling us if they have an update on the agenda?

     

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    Adrian

     

     

    Adrian Mutimer
    Participant

    This is a great question. EZbass is making one or two of the others in the EZ line look old.

    While I am here I just want to say to the team at toontrack that EZB is brilliant and at a fantastic price. It has put every other bass vsti in the shade, regardless of price. I hope you sell a zillion. You deserve it.

     

     

    Adrian Mutimer
    Participant

    Hi Scott,

    It is best if I explain the big picture before I answer your questions.

    I have 26000 midi loops that I need to audition and either delete or classify. If I try to do this in Studio One it is rather slow, I am also limited in what I can do with the file after I have auditioned it. I have a very light midi player called Van Basco which is fast but which has two problems; it sounds abysmal and also the files are not all gm files, so it plays drums as pianos, for example, and it has not instrument or channel change function.

     

    I bought EZ player because I expected it would sound good, I expected it would play all kinds of loops (not just drums) and I wanted to use the organisation features (even though I do not yet understand them). Am I on the right path?

    As to using it inside Solo, I did not know that was required, or even possible. I thought it simply would standalone…

    As to which sampler, again, I have not got that far. Do you have a recommendation?

    The thing is I have 26000 files, so I need a fast process or I may die before I finish the task?

    Regards

    Adrian

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