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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    Great job, sounds fantastic! 🙂

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I’ve installed it but it’s not really working. I assume this is to capture live audio to convert to midi?

    Operating system: Windows 10

    Exactly. It sends audio into EZbass so it can track the audio and convert to bass MIDI.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Thanks for the bug report. We’ll fix it as soon as we can 🙂

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    I tried it once again today and now I don’t hear any difference. Guess I was tired while spending to much time on the app. It’s amazing!

    Great to hear 🙂 Rock on!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    As the title of plugin indicates, this is for guitar/drum audio, not MIDI, correct?

    Correct, it only sends audio in to EZbass 🙂

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    In Logic, can you open Preferences > Plug-in Manager and see if EZbass is amongst the plug-ins, and has passed the Compatibility check?

    What version of Logic are you using?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Can you describe your steps to recreate the crash, and if possible, attach the file you tried to drag and the crash log?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Add the chords either by

    • dragging the keys MIDI either straight to the Song Track
    • or to the Drums & Keys tab and from there to the song track

    Then drag the drums MIDI to Drums & Keys to generate the MIDI, and drag the MIDI to the song track – below the chords. Now you have both 🙂

     

    If the follow left hand function in Drums & Keys isn’t following all notes – can you lower the keys MIDI one octave before importing to EZbass?

    • We will have look at this, so it will be possible to play higher on the keyboard and still get left hand bass notes, as you said!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Thanks! Is it possible for you to record the MIDI in a DAW and send it – so we can see how you played it before it was converted by EZbass?

    Regarding the string algorithm – EZbass doesn’t one. EZbass automatically picks the tone that sounds the best for the current library for each note. This system is made to be easy to handle, and can – for example – have a seamless slide from the A string to the E string.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Those edits are manually done in the grid editor, simply by moving some notes up or down, and making some of them Legato (hammer on/pull offs).

    The transition function works just like you say; it will change the MIDI notes just before the next chord comes, to build a bridge to that chord.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    well, it should really be the same, since the MIDI is the same.

    Can you have the MIDI in EZbass and bounce it to audio, then have the MIDI in your DAW and bounce the same section, and post the audio files here? I figured we can listen to them and maybe find out what the difference is, if there is any!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Can you record a MIDI file where those hanging notes occur, and post it here so we can have a look at it?

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Do Studio One allow drag and drop of MIDI files out from it? One way to test it is to drag a midi section to your desktop. If it works, EZbass will support it. If it doesn’t, unfortunately there’s nothing we can do about it, since the DAW simply don’t support that. In those cases, you have to export the MIDI and import into EZbass.

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Some DAWs don’t support drag and drop from them, but you can always drag MIDI directly from EZkeys/EZdrummer/Superior Drummer straight to EZbass!

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    Henrik Ekblom
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    Ok, so somehow the MIDI notes aren’t sent to EZbass.

    Can the MIDI be muted or similar?

    If you add a new track, add an instance of EZbass there, and add MIDI?

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
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    Ok, so somehow the MIDI notes aren’t sent to EZbass.

    Can the MIDI be muted or similar?

    If you add a new track, add an instance of EZbass there, and add MIDI?

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