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Neil Cummins
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Thanks for the prompt reply Scott…I did try the MIDI drag and that didn’t work first time,may just be finger trouble on my part so will have another go and report back…
BR//
Neil C.
UK
Fully up to date on all my EZ products Scott,so yes 1.1.8.
BR//
If you don’t mind spending a relatively small amount of money and staying in-house…go for the Goth Rock MIDI pack(look in the EZKeys Add-On MIDI page) which contains some good dark stuff.
You can create your keys part or parts and use what EZK2 has to offer in terms of the new recorded sounds,or export your MIDI file and pull into your synth of choice,then add into the mix as suggested by SonicViz above.
Hope this helps as a start.
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Thanked by: NebWorking ok so far on Add or Delete…Bravo!
Will this appear in an updated 3.0.1 Christoffer,or identified as 3.0.2?
As requested Christoffer.
Problem still there on Build 3.0.1,both in existing projects and newly created projects.CbB latest available version.
EZD3 will load into a fresh project via Synth Rack as first plugin,however deletion of EZD3 using the Synth Rack Delete Synth button crashes CbB with no log file generated.
I think my PDF mapping needs sorting out Markonian…if I’m understanding the original question correctly,look for the section called MIDI Mapping And Velocity Properties.There’s a Mapping option in there.
Assuming this is what you want of course in the context of the question.
Neil
@Fernando…in the Support toolbar at the top of the page where you enter the Forum,the option below it is Release Notes…keep a close eye on this each day and you’ll eventually see the new EZD3 version identified with some bullet points as to what is being fixed when the update appears in the Product Manager.
Hope this helps us all!
Neil
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Thanked by: BadMac, Scatozza and MimoJPPage 152 of the User Guide shows you where to locate these jzee.
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Thanked by: Bob10217There are tutorial vids embedded in the Help document Chris,if that’s any help?
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Thanked by: chris harbinFrom memory,EZBass didn’t appear until mid-afternoon UK time on launch day,so maybe we’ll be waiting a few hours more.
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Thanked by: Tom57 and MattHi Scott,
Result! Re-installed the latest Focusrite driver and firmware state,I can now set the correct settings to support ASIO and the cracking and popping on playback(also reported by other users)appears for now to have disappeared.
No Blue Screen Of Death either when changing the settings.
So far,so good in my free DAW and low-spec laptop.
Regards,
Neil
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Thanked by: ScottI’m seeing the same in Standalone Darryl using a Focusrite Scarlett 3rd gen on Win 10,when I try to change the driver to ASIO,I have a full laptop crash.
Works fine for me as a VST2 plugin in Cakewalk though,but cracks and pops in Standalone.
Same as you as regards all the other EZ Line products,all work fine.
I’ve started a separate thread in this forum.
Cheers
Neil
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Thanked by: Darryl BrooksHi Scott,
The crash is a Windows 10 crash,not the application itself,so there is no pre-warning of a stored crash log.If anything EZ Bass related is stored at the point of the crash,I’d need to know where in the Windows directory structure I could locate this.
Just out of interest,when freshly installed,what should be the default audio driver if I go into the Settings,Audio/MIDI setup? In my case,this was WASAPI with the output ports showing blank.At this point when I tried to select ASIO and the Focusrite L/R channels,the first crash happened.
As things stand,I have some stability with the Standalone set to WASAPI as the driver and the Focusrite L/R selected,but this isn’t how my three other EZ line products sit when used in Standalone,they all accept ASIO as selectable with no problems.
Maybe the audio engine design in EZ Bass has been refreshed,causing this problem.
Only a minor irritation in what otherwise seems to be a game-changing piece of sound engineering,and I’m sure all the initial bugs being reported will be ironed out one by one.
Cheers,
Neil
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