Mick Avoidant
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Loading an exported rimshot or whatever would replace the snare with that one sample. You could put two EZD tracks in a DAW song, each with one of the snares you want. You would need to delete the unwanted hits in both of them, though.
Tight Room has a damped snare, with sidestick, rimshot and rim only. You can load it into your UK Pop. Ask if you want help with that. Alchemy of Pop and Pop/Rock EZXs have three damped snares each. Rock Solid has one, and Underground has two.
Loading an exported rimshot or whatever would replace the snare with that one sample. You could put two EZD tracks in a DAW song, each with one of the snares you want. You would need to delete the unwanted hits in both of them, though.
Tight Room has a damped snare, with sidestick, rimshot and rim only. You can load it into your UK Pop. Ask if you want help with that. Alchemy of Pop and Pop/Rock EZXs have three damped snares each. Rock Solid has one, and Underground has two.
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Thanked by: mari@jimmieThat’s most likely down to the snare wires being made to rattle in the samples. Which room are you doing this in? Are you working in Grid Editor or a DAW? What have you tried doing?
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Thanked by: modrobWhere I’ve outlined in blue: have you tried auditioning them by clicking on them, with the yellow-outlined play button clicked?
There’s always three boxes. You could export a stomp as audio and load it into, say, a cymbal.
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Thanked by: mikec73, Scott Eshleman and ShootieI se that.
Can i use this for vst in reaper? https://www.toontrack.com/product/country-ezkeys-midi/
That’s a MIDI pack and needs ezkeys.
Thank you, I finally got it, the “hamburger” looks just like the things you grab to move layers in programs like Photoshop and After Effects, so I thought all they did was move the order of things. God forbid I click on it.
Got it now!
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Can you send us an MP3 of the ezbass and a copy of the choppy MIDI? Are the choppy notes the same every time? Do you get choppy notes in your own MIDI files?
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