Thomas Cantrell
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The thread is about people who have ezkeys and saves time pasting the chord pattern from there.
But you could copy a chord pattern from a midi track or type in the chords in ezbass, no problem.
In the top right hand corner of the plugin window is an X and next to it is a little pin icon. That’s it.
You click it then go click another instrument icon to get your other window open.
Took me a few times to get it to work but once you get two windows open then you can transfer midi without crashing.
I’d never had occasion to need it before.
I’ve been using S1 since V2.
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Thanked by: FlameyThe pinning thing was something I wasn’t aware of, learn something everyday.
I was dragging the midi up to the top where you select other instruments and that would change the window to EZbass then drop it in EZ and it would crash.
Having the two windows open at the same time solves the problem.
Took a few times to get the pin thing to work but cool, I don’t like exporting files and then importing back in. Leaves a trail of files.
If I need midi from something else I put it on the Scaler track and hit record in Scaler and hit play in S1 and it gets recorded in.
For me, I bought the product yesterday. After installing it there was an upgrade available so I did that. Yesterday there was a new update to S1 released.
I also did that. I’m going to go try it on a different computer that hasn’t had the S1 update yet just to check.
Good Info!
I wasn’t having any problems with SD3 set to 1 core so 2 sounds like what I need to help performance.
Thanks
So there should be an upgrade path coming or I’ll watch for a sale.
Is the song arranger in EZplayer pro comparable to EZ2?
OR EZ2 has better arranger?
I got using that in EZkeys and got to liking working like that, hoping it works as well for drums.
Thanks
Found this:
Device Generations and Polyphony:
iPad 2, iPad mini (48 voices), iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro (128 voices)
Cubase versions required:
Cubase Pro 8/Pro 8.5, Cubase Artist 8/8.5,
Cubase LE/AI/Elements 8
Important:
Audio Unit extension requires iPad Mini 2, iPad 4 or newer model.
I haven’t tried the import function yet.
You can drag a midi block out of ezkeys into the daw but I wanted to drag what I worked on back into ezkeys.
Couldn’t do it, but I found I can just record it into ezkeys.
I’d like to see EZkeys on the ipad. Great to work on chord progressions etc. then email the midi for work in the DAW.
I was wondering the same thing.
There are some workflow things I would really like…
When you select a chord with the chord tool a key to move it to the next bar would be great.
A switch to turn off the chord work area when you want to work in the DAW.
I activated the 32bit one using my other activation.
Both on this computer…
I didn’t change any hardware.
I’m probably going to get away from using the 32bit version of S1 anyway…
Or I could go through and take the number it’s giving me and go through the process to get a number for it.
Can you then reset my count? I have 1 of 2 authorizations used.
I choose EZdrummer when in the 32bit version of Studio One. There’s just the one EZplug available that your program put in program files(x86).
Not sure what that’s running. How could it be authorized in the 64bit version and not the 32?
You have a plan of attack? Should I uninstall ezdrummer and start again?
I also have EZkeys and it works in both S1 versions.
It was a new install, just did one.
How would I tell what version? Because the interface is dimmed and there’s a dialog box wanting me to authorize and nothing I do can get to the interface.
I tried putting in the numbers that’s in my account but that didn’t work.
Do I need to download a 32bit installer?
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