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  • savaz
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    It might have to do with music genre or maybe there’s a better way to do what I’m trying to achieve.

    I play progressive rock/metal and some of the grooves in EZD are quite insane, but in a good way. And I need to know exactly where every kick falls and decide what to do… It’s not a simple pattern, sometimes due to time signature kick or snare hit in very odd places. You can of course attempt to do it by hand… but it’s very time consuming.

    If I could somehow overlay one track over the other, that would fix my problem. I could do it in my DAW but I’d loose all the editing features in EZD and EZB which is a deal breaker.

    Thanks for the suggestion!

    savaz
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    Hey, dragging the entire groove from EZD to EZB worked, thanks!!

    I still find it weird that I can’t paste multiple midi notes into EZB editor… what’s the purpose of that? Should’t that be improved in the future?

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