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James
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I apologise because you’re going to get the grumpy old man response from me on this one Phil…
Since you answered your own question (yes, of course it is about how it sounds – and how easy it is to get the sound you want) the image is only self serving.
Compare that to a black, cherry red, or burst Fender Strat – or in my case natural blonde with tortoiseshell pick guard – and again: It’s all about how it sounds – but in this case you’re much more attached to the guitar and if you play live that colour may need to match other things. EZBass I’m pretty sure doesn’t have to do that.
If you really want to graffiti your EZBass then take a screenshot, plug it into photoshop and have at it. I’d rather the team worked on making the best instrument models and software they can – not a Microsoft Paint wannabe.
Grump over
Time to upgrade you OS I think. Windows 7 isn’t even supported by Microsoft any more.
Did a few more tests with the Jet Black Kit and Rolling Stones covers. Just tests so lots of errors in my drumming and random Gongs lol 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yENj7-ElX4o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M81o2qkF6sY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWj7B-8ssaUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auF2FLRUAwc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8zlbihrG_g
Great sounding kit, love the SDX the best 🙂
Reply To: The New Legacy of Rock SDX is……. version: 3.1.7
Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
Nice Malcolm – a bit off topic but do you mind me asking how you find the UAD Arrow?
Can only speak for Logic but you can just drag and drop the MIDI track to an instrument track
You don’t have to put them there – Â just cut up a big chord and then change it to what you want.
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Thanked by: MackeypuppyYou can cut into 16ths once you have the divisions as jazz man dan shows above so enjoy your very quick changes.
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Thanked by: Mackeypuppy and jazzmandanBoth Maschine and Maschine Mikro are my pads of choice. They aren’t cheap, but they are highly configurable and I can switch between pad groups in a flash which works for me. That way I can change hi-hat articulations or switch to ride symbol without altering my playing style.
jord
Thanks Jord – I’ve seen a few of those on other people’s desks and wondered why – I’ll have to dig into their specs a little more.
If you are going to search a TOC then I would suggest you just search for that term in the whole PDF and it will point  you to the sections you need to go anyway.
Actually there might be a good reason: theres’ a possibility the group permission of the root level of the drive may not be allowing SD3 to see the files on that level.
jord
But why would that only affect the Logic plugin version Jord? -Maybe I’m missing something (very probably) but didn’t make sense to me the standalone worked fine and the plugin just laughed at me….
OMG please all shut up! It’s a MIDI driven program and the sound of low E on the 4th string open or 5th string 5th fret are the same sample.
Grow up and make some music
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Thanked by: Sedge73Okay so this is really weird.
I Googled this a bit more and found a few YouTube videos and one – for no good reason – stood out, because the guy put his SD3 library into another folder on his external drive: I just copied it to the empty drive.
Anyway – I make a new folder on the drive (Toontrack of course) and move my SD libraries into it – and lo and behold all is good again. Just pointed SD3 (standalone and DAW versions) to the new TT folder and this time they both work.
There is no good reason that adding folder structure to a file should make it more visible – maybe I just moved a header file off a bad data block or something; but whatever. It works now. Happy days.
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