andycamb
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Export your Ezbass track as audio or freeze it to audio in your DAW (if your DAW does that)
Copy the Ezbass audio track to another track, so you now have two audio bass tracks in your DAW. . You can rename them Bass High and Bass Low..
Eq each one however you like and blend them together using volume sliders
Could then set up a Bass group track or bus and send both differently equed bass tracks to that bus track and control them together.
You can do a similar thing, by using the multi out function and Eq or put other effects on each one of those differently.
Look up a free plugin called Bass Professor 2, That might do what you want, without you having to mess about doubling tracks etc.
Just put it after Ezbass. You can great a lot of variation in tone using that..
Hope that helps.
Me too. Why don’t these obvious questions get answered. WHAT are the differences between the two of them?
You can edit Ezbass midi in your DAW. Google it or search on the forum. I put a link to it earlier
According to the release notes you can now use 4 string only mode on the standard and other EBX extensions by selecting lowest playable note.
Quite a few other fixes too. Look in the release notes on the support tab at the top of the page for the full list.
Anyone from Ezbass got any information on this?
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Thanked by: Alexander LazarevNo I couldn’t actually find them in a list either. I suspect they have deliberately hidden them. Don’t understand why they have done that..
I don’t understand what you mean. If you have a chord progression on the midi track and click replace midi, you can just switch patterns continously? If you have sync with daw enabled you can even loop a section of song and hear the whole arrangement while you preview different patterns.
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Thanked by: Peter Fink-JensenThis is what is inside the Ezkeys folder?
No sign of the midifiles or a ways to count them?
Don’t seem to have a contents folder at that location?
No contents folder in that location.. Found the Ezbass midifile folder but not Ezkeys one?
For those who might want to know Ezbass midi is here on Windows 10 PC. STILL haven’t found where the Ezkeys midi has been put.
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Toontrack\EZbass\MIDI
Cheers Found ther Ezbass files. Ezkleys ones not in the same place? The hunt continues… LOL
Yes to all. I just wondered where they were so |I could count how many midifiles I had in total?
Where does Toontrack put them? Because of the automatic download manager process. you don’t know where anything is going?
Hi Thanks for your reply. Don’t I know you from the Jamstix forum?
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