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  • falloc
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    I don’t know if this is the same thing you’re asking, but I’d like to copy my fx list from A to B to C and D. I’m doing this to test different guitar presets that fit my sound and always add rock and guitar pre-eq(1) at the top then a guitar preset(2) and a guitar bus(3) at the bottom. I also choose custom filters to be the same in each column. (A, B, C)

    It’s a little time-consuming. Is there an easy way to do this?

    Reply To: Saving Rack Presets version: 3.1.1
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Hi! EZmix 3 states can be copied from one to another (for example A to B) in two ways:

    • Right-click on the State you want to copy – let’s say A – and select “Copy EZmix 3 State.” Then, right-click on the State you want to copy it to – let’s say B – and select “Paste EZmix 3 State.”
    • A similar process can also be done using the “Copy Current State” and “Paste State” options inside the menu to the right of ABCD states.

     

    Thanks


    Operating system: Windows 10
    falloc
    Participant

    I don’t know if this is the same thing you’re asking, but I’d like to copy my fx list from A to B to C and D. I’m doing this to test different guitar presets that fit my sound and always add rock and guitar pre-eq(1) at the top then a guitar preset(2) and a guitar bus(3) at the bottom. I also choose custom filters to be the same in each column. (A, B, C)

    It’s a little time-consuming. Is there an easy way to do this?


    Reply To: Saving Rack Presets version: 3.1.1
    Operating system: Windows 10
    falloc
    Participant

    You’re right, the interchange doesn’t work properly but I humbly urge you to try different options inside the same expansion. BTW I assume and hope you’re using Ez drummer 3 which is much better with more tweaking options in mixing and much better UI.

    There are a lot of mixing presets to try in every expansion and if they don’t sound good, try the “original mix” feature. Of course, there are really low quality EXZ’s like “Metal!”(it was made during Ezdrummer 1) and some EZX’s might not be right for every song but if you have more expansions you might eventually find one that suits your style.

    Listen to the audio demos of the expansions, check out which drums they use, and then make your choice. I have tried a couple of other drum plugins and find this is the best for me.


    Reply To: SNARE SOUNDS NOT WORKING when selected from other EZ libraries version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: Windows 10
    falloc
    Participant

    Hmm, so it’s very old…I didn’t know that, thanks for the info. Actually, after going deeper I found some better sounds by changing the kit presets completely, it’s not that terrible.

    Regarding the brand names, for example, some of the kits have 2 or 3 snare versions written on the product page. Like “Fat metal room kit” has: “WFL 1954” or “Tama Bell Brass”. How do I know which one I’m using?

    falloc
    Participant

    One question: I had bought “Metal machine” and “Made of metal” expansions when I was using Ezdrummer 2. Can I use them in Ezdrummer 3 also or do I have to buy them again?

    falloc
    Participant

    Thanks, I think I’ll download the demo sometime and see it. Hope the new kits are great as well.

    falloc
    Participant

    I have an idea that may work for you. If you want a different snare, you can use the original kit of the snare you want, then change the rest of the parts(cymbals, kick, tom, etc.) you don’t like.

    falloc
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply, I tried the original mix version but with those extra channels, the kick and snare sound terrible. I don’t understand why they are added at all. The problem is I’m having difficulty applying compressor to the overheads. I can’t afford SD 3 atm so I’ll have to go with this.

    falloc
    Participant

    Thanks for the help

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