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  • Jay Ramsdell
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    Hi Paul,

    I agree, it doesn’t do what it claims to do.

    As a test I created a midi track inside of EZBass, it sounded sounded great.  It was nothing to serious at all, just 1/8 notes and 1/4 notes, no triplets, no slides, no distortion, no anything really.  I converted it into a wave file and put it my DAW ran it back through the tracker and it absolutely sucked…it was terrible…an would have been unusable if I wanted to actually use it.  You can’t blame my attack or poor playing or anything, it just doesn’t do what it says it does.  I don’t know how Trey Xavier got it to track like that playing heavily distorted guitar, mine can’t even handle a simple bass line created within it’s own programming and easily gets confused by half steps, the timing wasn’t even on the grid???  say what???  It was a perfectly gridded midi bass track to begin with!

    Now, with all that being said, I do plan to still use it, but not the way I intended.  I’ll have to map out all my bass tracks, which is very time consuming.

    Yes, a little disappointed to say the least.

    Regards,

    -Jay R.


    Reply To: Converting DI bass audio to midi does not work version: 1.0.5
    Operating system: Windows 10

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