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  • Erik
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    Hey jbis,

    Could it be that the input level on the audio interface is set too low or is muted somehow? Is the input meter showing anything when you play on your instrument?

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey FLENTOID,

    This is the EZmix forum section, but you can find the EZbass manual here: https://www.toontrack.com/manual/ezbass/

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Would that work for EZ Drummer tracks?  When I try to drag those from EZ Drummer into EZBass it recognizes it for a brief second then Studio One crashes.

    Reply To: Unable to Drag and Drop Midi Events Directly from Studio One into ezBass version: 1.0.2
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Does it also crash when you run both of them standalone (i.e. run EZbass standalone and EZkeys/EZdrummer standalone and drag files between them)?

    I made a reply in this thread with the drag and drop from Studio One problem:

    https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/cant-drag-audio-track-from-within-daw-to-ezbass/?view=all#post-2582551

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey guys,

    Studio One doesn’t copy or select the audio data when you copy or moved it, but rather metadata about the audio clip in question. I’ve added a feature request for supporting drag and drop in Studio One, but I don’t personally know if it’s possible to support or not, so I can’t make any promises at this point.

    EZbass supports dragging and dropping files of many different formats. The full list will be in the Audio Tracker chapter of the manual when it is completed, but both wav and mp3 are supported.

    For now, if you want to move files from Studio One into EZbass, exporting the audio files from Studio one first is probably the easiest. Studio One doesn’t support dragging and dropping into Explorer/Finder, but you can drag and drop filtes into the files tab of the browser. That should be a little faster than exporting.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
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    Yes!

    You can use the replace MIDI function together with the different conversion options to achieve this.

    Check the last section of this chapter in the manual: https://www.toontrack.com/manual/ezbass/7

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
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    That is a 2 octave slide in your video. Only 1 octave slides are needed for bass. I definitely won’t be buying it if it doesn’t do real sampled slides in all keys of 1 octave.

     

    Are you saying 1 octave samples were not recorded and the only way to do it is with a pitch bend of 1 octave? There is no way that would sound real.

    More is more!

    You can make slides any interval, with some limitations on the duration of the slide. I recorded a three octave slide with the implication that any interval smaller than that is also possible.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hi Scott, can you please elaborate on exactly how to change say Am chord in to a Adim7 chord. where is exactly that  selector “clicking the ‘dim7’ in the row of buttons on top of the Chord Selector” is? When I click on the Chord wheel, this all I get. Sorry, I just bought the product and just fiddling with it.

    Hi Fredofrog,

    This thread is about the EZkeys chord wheel, which works a bit different than the EZbass one.

    To give you a short answer: EZbass does not display most symbols. This may change in a future update, but for now this is how it is. Being able to specify chord colorations is definitely useful both for the user and EZbass, so it’s on our radar.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    No problems Amitabha! There are some teething problems with the slides we’re working on for the upcoming patches, but since they’re important to you I’m sure you’ll avoid those issues when programming them.

    You can see an example here if you haven’t found any in the videos that have been posted so far:

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Edmund,

    Do you have another application using ASIO running besides FL Studio when this issue occurs?

    Otherwise, my guess is that your buffer setting in FL Studio is set too low. Neither EZbass or EZdrummer are heavy plugins, but a step up on the buffer can make the difference.

    https://www.image-line.com/support/flstudio_online_manual/html/envsettings_audio.htm

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Erik
    Participant

    Hey Bennett,

    Can you launch the Standalone EZbass application? In there you can find the plugin location by going to the Help menu and selecting “Show Plug-In Path”.

    Remember to add this path into your DAW list of plugin locations, rather that copying the plugins to a new location in explorer. Moving the plugins is bound to cause issues when updating EZbass in the future.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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    Erik
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    Hi fransisigos,

    Guitar Pro seems to play C4 on note index 60, while EZbass plays that note as C3. This means that the lowest note E0 on a four string bass guitar in Guitar Pro is played as E-1 in EZbass, which is outside of the playable range.

    Neither EZbass nor Guitar Pro support changing the position of middle C at this point, but there is a workaround: transpose the entire bass track in Guitar Pro one octave up before saving it as a midi file. This will make the tones have the same pitch in EZbass as they do when playing back in Guitar Pro.

    An alternative is using the Drums & Keys tab and importing the Left Hand piano card into the song track. You can then transpose any notes that were imported in the wrong octave.

    The playable range in EZbass is A0 – E4, which corresponds to A1 – E5 in Guitar Pro notation.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

    Hi fransisigos,

    Guitar Pro seems to play C4 on note index 60, while EZbass plays that note as C3. This means that the lowest note E0 on a four string bass guitar in Guitar Pro is played as E-1 in EZbass, which is outside of the playable range.

    Neither EZbass nor Guitar Pro support changing the position of middle C at this point, but there is a workaround: transpose the entire bass track in Guitar Pro one octave up before saving it as a midi file. This will make the tones have the same pitch in EZbass as they do when playing back in Guitar Pro.

    An alternative is using the Drums & Keys tab and importing the Left Hand piano card into the song track. You can then transpose any notes that were imported in the wrong octave.

    The playable range in EZbass is A0 – E4, which corresponds to A1 – E5 in Guitar Pro notation.

    Erik Berglund — Toontrack

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