Can you PLEASE!! Add an option to Remove / Disable the automatic Bass Note that EZ Keys adds to the chords in the Timeline.
That Bass Note should be Optional. Theirs already an option to Select what interval the Bass Note is. That same button should be Toggle-able.
As it stands theirs no way to achieve a Plain Triad. Furthermore, it has Inadvertent impact when applying Browser Midi
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Thanked by: Stingray_493 and particlestormThanks for the feedback! In the meantime, I would suggest that you edit the MIDI in EZkeys as far as you can take it, and then do the final changes by dragging the MIDI to the DAW and using the Piano Roll!
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
In the meantime, I would suggest that you edit the MIDI in EZkeys as far as you can take it, and then do the final changes by dragging the MIDI to the DAW and using the Piano Roll!
The problem often lyes in the results you get when applying Browser Midi, that Extra note affects results as it changes the Number of Note EZKEYS uses to Calculate the Result of applying the groove/accompaniment.
And with more complex chords, its Not as simple as just Deleting the Lowest Note.
The problem often lyes in the results you get when applying Browser Midi, that Extra note affects results as it changes the Number of Note EZKEYS uses to Calculate the Result of applying the groove/accompaniment.
Can you save a EZkeys project where this problem occurs, and post it here, so I can try it? I want to be sure where and how the problems occurs.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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