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  • Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    Sounds good Scott; thank you for the quick reply.  I appreciate it.

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    Thanks for the help, and quick reply John; I appreciate it.  Having a bit of trouble with hitting the keys on the controller harder to mute the sound faster, but I’m sure that’s a shortcoming of the controller.

    Looks like this would be a reason to cross-grade to SD3.  Though I wonder if a different MIDI controller would be good as well.  Thanks again John.

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    Looks like the issue has been fixed. I can get some more time with it this weekend, but I believe it’s all set. Thanks a ton!

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    @Erik said:
    We have just released an update for the Hard Rock EZX that should solve this issue. You can download and install from the Product Manager.  

    Damn that was fast! Excellent, I’ll give it a try tonight. Thank you.

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    @Henrik said:
    Thanks for the feedback, we’ll investigate this further!
    In the mean time, can you check if it does it crash both when you use the standalone EZdrummer 2, and when used in a DAW?  

    You’re welcome. Yes, it crashes in both the Standalone EZdrummer 2 application and inside my DAW. I mentioned that in my initial explanation of the issue.

    Glad to hear it’s being worked on; thank you. (Though just to note, there are kicks in the blocks I’m trying to edit. All I was trying to do was remove one single kick. And that’s how all of this started)

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    @Henrik said:
    In the mean time, if you want to remove one instrument from a MIDI block, you can right click the block on the song track and select Remove Notes > Kick. You can also right click any instrument in Edit Play Style and select “Remove MIDI” to achieve the same thing…

    I had some time to try the above work-arounds, but each suggestion gives me the same results. EZDrummer 2 continues to crash when trying to remove midi using the Hard Rock EZX.

    I sincerely hope this can be resolved quickly. As you know, the sound coming out of the kit is paramount when creating a groove. It’s very difficult to not be able to do any editing in the Hard Rock EZX.

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    Understood. Happy to help. Please let me know if you need anything else from me.

    – jason

    Jason Kessenich
    Participant

    Thank you for the work-around. Yes, that’s true, I can do that… but I wanted to remove one very specific note of the instrument, not all of them (as I’d have to rebuild them at that point). But either way, I’m glad it’s on your radar Are these types of errors common? I’ve never come across anything like this in EZD2… but then again, I’ve never purchased a brand-new EZX right when it came out.

    – jason

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