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  • Ben
    Participant

    Good topic, because I experience the same. Such a function should be key dependant or you must be able to set the point below you don’t want low notes.

    Ben
    Participant

    Before posting this question here, I searched for Choke in the manual via Help in the menu of the vsti. I must say that the explanation there is not as clear as this one from John. I hope Toomtrack will improve the manual with it.


    Reply To: Choke with cc value: where are those values version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: Windows 10

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    Ben
    Participant

    How do you trigger the note(s), please?


    Reply To: Volume inconsistencies between adjacent notes, e.g. E4,F4 and G4 version: 2.1.1
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Ben
    Participant

    What would you think, Scott? I somehow get the feeling you have already thought about that…

    Ben
    Participant

    I support these feature requests.


    Reply To: six requests for new features !!! version: 2.1.0
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Ben
    Participant

    Hi, I know that in Cubase, you can change where you want count one of bar one to start. Then, in the ruler, there, the number one will be placed. Before number one you will have bar 0, before that  bar -1, etc. After the number one in the ruler bar nummers add up as normal. But if you use this Cubase-feature, Toontrack EZdrummer and EZkeys do not go along with that. That are the Toontrack vsti’s I use. So then I also have a difference in bar numbers between Cubase and the vsti’s i mentioned. Very UNhandy. So, maybe something like this happens in your daw as well…? Hope this helps.


    Reply To: Recording with a DAW: Following Host > EZkeys 2 starts always in Bar 9… version: 2.0.5
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Ben
    Participant

    Thank you Jordan and Glenn. I see what you mean. I respect that you can and do all that. But I rather don’t do all the work needed for it. Adjusting a preset map at hand, at the most, preferably. So, lately I tend to choose Groove Agent first, which as you probably know, automatically generates drum maps. At least in Cubase. In the mean time hoping for AI to solve my wish, if Toontrack doesn’t.

    I leave at this.

    Ben

    Ben
    Participant

    Okay, cool you can. 🙂 But at midiremap.com (and maybe other sevices like that, that I have not yet discovered if they exist) they think different about that and even earn money with it (which I don’t like to pay). So if you, as the vsti-maker, e.g. only make maps for the major daws, then it will cost even less time. Time well spent, I am convinced. I mean if the vsti-maker is willing to do what i mean, a way to do that efficiently and at low cost can surely be found. Just make it part of the normal process.

    Ben
    Participant

    I can’t seem to get the thought out of mind that drum maps should be part of the drum vsti. I mean: delivered with it or otherwise, e.g. downloadable. I understand this can be a time consuming job for the vsti-maker at first, but keeping the maps actual will take a lot less time. And the joy you provide your customers with it will reimburse as customer loyalty.


    Reply To: Drum maps for ez drummer 3 version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: Windows 10
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