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I didn’t get it. It’s pretty expensive and I can get near enough that tone from the other two by using EQ etc.
I was interested to see how many new grooves it came with and what they were like but haven’t heard many examples..
I’m beginning to wonder if I am invisible on this forum, I have put a few posts up and got no replies at all?
A little update of this issue.
I have been looking for a solution and somebody said that if you are running Reaper as an administrator, this can stop the drag and drop function working properly.
I made sure this wasn’t the issue and I discovered that using ctl+alt, you can drag midi FROM Reaper TO your desktop. From there you can drag the midi to Ezbass with no issue at all? If you try and drag directly to Ezbass, you get the cannot import empty file message?
Can your tech boys figure out why this is happening? Not sure whether this is a Reaper issue or an Ezbass issue? EZbass appears to recognises the file dragged directly from Reaper as a midi file but thinks it is empty and contains no information?
Try holding shift when you drag the midi. That works in Reaper, might work in Ableton too.
When your midi is in Ezbass push the slider that creates more notes till it is as busy as you require, then use replace midi to find matching grooves from the grooves list. You can reduce the amount of notes too.
When you are using the midi tracker are you telling Ezbass which sort of midi you are importing? I don’t understand why you are playing a single note bass line on your piano. Just play the chords and tell Ezbass midi tracker, that they are chords?
If you are using the audio tracker. Just play the chords on your guitar and just sound the bass notes using a clean sound. Make sure you are not distorting the input by overloading it and it should be fine.
Hi this manual link is for version 1.04 of Ezbass? It is on version 1.05 at the moment? Is this the most up to date manual?
Thanks
I use Reaper and you should be able to use Sonar as an external editor in Reaper even if Reaper is 64 bit and Sonar is 32 bit.
Not entirely sure that would work but the fully functional version of Reaper is free to try, so you can give it a try at no cost.
Kenny Gioas excellent tutorial videos on the Reaper home page will get you started.
Just Google setting-up an external editor in Reaper, you might not have to lose Sonar entirely..
This is a long shot but I had a problem with a plugin showing up too big once and it was because I had forgotten that I had changed my Windows screen resolution.. I changed it back to default. Reinstalled the plugin and that fixed the issue.
That was on Windows 7 though, so don’t know if Windows 10 would be the same.
Thanks Henrik. Brain switched off for a minute there. Seems to be doing that a lot lately. 🤣
Try using ctl +alt while dragging from Reaper to EZbass. I think that works…
I was trying to do that… Ezbass to Reaper no problem but the other way round wasn’t happening. I came on to post the exact question you did..
I will try this solution.
Thanks..
On the Toontrack menu bar at the top of the forum, in the dropdown menu under Support, you will find Release Notes, click on that and it will will give you a list of numbered updates.
Click on the one you want to find out about and, it will have all details of what’s been fixed, changed or added..
Hi thanks for your reply.. Sorry to be a nuisance. In your reply you said you can rename the tracks?
How do you do that? I have been reading the manual. I know how to add them but don’t know how to rename them.
Can you rename the song parts anything you like as well or do you have to use the names Toontrack have provided,intro,verse,chorus etc? I have been doing that from the drop down menu via right clicking.
Update I figured it out you just double click on the text of the track name label (Track 1..2…3 etc) and it will allow you to enter your own name for track, instead of it just being a number.
Can’t figure out how to do the same thing with the “Verse Chorus etc labels” If you were doing a style switch, you might want to label the verse with the style,such as Reggae verse, Rock chorus and so on..
So I could import a midifile from drums on one track and have grooves from the ezbass library playing on another and compare the two?
How does that work regarding the different tracks following the same chord progression? I haven’t experimented
with this function yet. I thought it was a sort of linked idea of a chords track and midi playing the chords above it. Can you have two different chord progression tracks as well? I’m not sure I understand this properly yet?
Could you send the audio produced by a vst to audio sender and have Ezbass record it?
In Reaper, you can record the audio a vst is outputting onto another track if you need to, just by sending the audio from the vst track to it. If your daw has a freeze function, this will render vst outputs as audio to save cpu load, so you could probably do it this way also..
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