Thank you for your quick answer. The name and tempo woud be sufficient for me no pathname. Or a four digit hex cifre before a (short) name with tempo. A four digit hex code gives 64K possible combinations. The pattern groove should be searchable with the 4 digit hex code.
Sorry I was thinking loud and there is probably a reason not to do so.
I will use the method you described.
But I will mention that StudioDrummer from Native Instruments , Sessiondrummer from Cakewalk , freeware MT PowerDrumkit 2 all transfer the name of the pattern to my daws (Studio One 7 Pro, Cubase 13 Pro and Ableton Suite 11) . Sessiondrummer also transfers the tempo because it is a part of the name.
Friendly René Liebregt
Reply To: Finding groove/MIDI parts you’ve used? version: 3.0.6 Operating system: Windows 11
Could Toontrack not improve their product by writing the name of the groove directly in the header of the Midi part in stead of in my case with EZD3 writing “Hi-Hat Tight Edge”
in the header of each groove i have used. I find this information not very useful. I have also EZBass and EZKeys 2 and I guess it is the same there.
Probably a big problem for Toontrack because quite a few people ask for this. I hope for the best but I am pessimistic
because this reply was from 2022. I was also not possible for me to give the midi part of a groove another name. The work around is too much work.
Reply To: Finding groove/MIDI parts you’ve used? version: 3.0.6 Operating system: Windows 11
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