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Daniel Cairney
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Found a better way. 3 band compression, bands set at 200 hz and 2000 hz, take down the middle and raise the low and high bands. Seems to level out enogh as to where the eq can work out the finishing touches. Also helps Keyscape and pianoteq 8. Best wishes….
I think i found it. The settings/general/auto adjust transitions is on. Turn it off. It’s been driving me crazy for about a year. The out of tune appears and disappears when changing chords. Seems to wander all over the place in FL studio. Went through EVERYTHING. suggestions, FL tuning, Resonance, different amps, 6 different tuners, Melodyne and did this and now it seems to be fixed.
I can see what you mean. c-4 and c-6 played together produce this. At first it seemed while going through the midi files this was a problem. Once you hear it you can’t “unhear” it. I’m VERY finicky after 30 years of musician/mastering. But yes, IF it bothers you it’s around 3.2 khz and some work with an eq and the right amount can blend it right in again. There is an incredible headroom to this thing that reaches way up, use it to make up and blend this flaw you hear. I spent 4 hours tinkering and came up with a sound equal to or better than omnisphere. It’s fantastic. Thank you EZ keys for this and all the other wonderful developments. Well worth the money.
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Thanked by: sonicvizI’m also hearing it. It’s like a ringing in the samples in the upper harmonics. It’s almost like a filter resonating or shutting down. I put a high shelf filter around 1k and cranked it up 24db and it’s REALLY there.Tried notch filter and harmonic EQ and you have to kill too much to fix it. It’s in all the presets and driving me crazy. Went to the original (vers.1 ) sample set and not there. The rest of the system is beautiful to work with. Absolutely worth the price. Sorry for the bad news.
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