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  • Zydrus
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    So as a possible easy work around with the EZD2 since you an interchange all different pieces on the kit. Could I load up the Pop/Rock kit that those sound files came from, then just swap out each individual drums with my Nashville kit?

    Zydrus
    Participant

    1. If I used a preset from the metal amps pack(or any pack, for that matter) and I wanted to give that track a better mix, could I also use a preset from a producer pack on the same track? Is it possible to use more than one preset for a single track/instrument?

    2. I have both vocal packs listed, but is it really necessary to get both? A lot of what I’m writing is heavy and experimental, but still melodic stuff. This stuff may call for some lush choruses and/or harmonies for the vocals. Can I achieve all of these types of vocal effects with one of the vocal packs?

    3. I’m using the basic EZ drummer plugin for my drum sounds and I do not plan on getting any drum expansion packs at this time. A few of the producer packs I listed have different drum presets to help the drum sounds, so is it possible for me to get some decent hard rock drum sounds from ezdrummer and presets from one of these producer packs?

    4. I’m using Tracktion 4 as my host DAW. Has anybody had any experiences using this DAW in conjunction with these toontrack products? I know all of these plugins are compatible with Tracktion, but advice and feedback from somebody that has used this set up before would be great!

    I’m still pretty new to EZ Mix but I think I can help a little bit.

    1. Yes, you can stack as many plug ins from any pack (or any other plug ins you have) on a track that your DAW will let you.
    2. I asked this question myself but haven’t gotten a response. I really feel one or the other would be enough. I’ve got a couple of producer packs and I’m thinking there are enough options between them I might not even get a vocal pack.
    3. Absolutely. EZ drummer sounds pretty damn good on it’s own. Add some of the EZ mix stuff on top of it and they sound amazing.
    4. I use Reaper so I can’t help ya there.

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