Been looking for information on what he differences are: if I import a third party MIDI file from say Groove Monkees, or whatever I create in Cubase, do those MIDI files have the same functionality as the ones purchased via Toontrack’s MIDI packs?
If not, I would be interested in learning what the pros/cons are.
Thanks for your help!
I imported Groove Monkey and ED2 was able to see them. It was also able to do beat matching when using Tap 2 Find.
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Thanked by: John RussellWhen you properly use the import section on Ez Bass (tick the box) when assigning a folder of .mid – or .midi formats/ file browser asks you to point to the folder….done. The assigned folder containing the midi information will show up in the side columbs allowing you to access these. It’s a really good feature.
it will allow you to run a track in the DAW whilst using (update midi) (save midi) functions when in use. It updates in instantly to the new midi for preview.
You simply just drag the file onto the DAW or Use in the Ez Bass Software. It’s a great feature if you wish o use your own third party midi .
Nice touch Toontrack.
The same applies to all their software. Drums and Keys
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