So I downloaded several of the demos: Dream Machine, Electric Grand, Upright Piano, Vintage Upright, etc. While I see tons of preset options between them all, the actual midi files are all the same.
As I am understanding it, there is the EZkeys Line – which feature various keyboard types, and then there are EZKeys Midi. Can someone answer if the midi files are all the same in each of the EZkeys line with the only difference being the keyboards used, and in order to get diversity of Midi files, you would only get that with the Midi packages?
My plan is primarily to use the midi songwriting part and import them into Logic and use the Logic keyboards. So I don’t need all the various keyboards, but I do want the diversity of midi files. Yet if the midi are the same in each of the EZkeys line, like they appear to be in the demo downloads, there would only be need to purchase on EZKey Line and numerous EZKeys Midi packages – and when I see a “sale” of buy one EZkey Line get one free, that would be redundant, only adding more keyboards but no additional midi files. Is this true?
Hope the question is clear and someone can offer an even clearer answer.
Thank you!
Hi,
the included MIDI files referred to in each EZkeys library’s product description is the same core MIDI, yes. If you primarily want to expand your MIDI files collection, the MIDI Packs are what you want.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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