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  • onewayout_1
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    @alexis said:

    thank you, john. i also got a reply from erik at toontrack so i have the info i need. i appreciate the replies, EZD2 sounds great so thanks for everything.

    Hi Jimmy,
    Would you be able to share that info that Erik gave you? I’m doing a drum track and I am not getting different snare hits that I would like to be able to choose from…Appreciate any help!

    Cheers, jefff

    onewayout_1
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    Hello,
    Yes, if you search online many shops sell GENERIC bundles very cheap if you look around mate. (-:

    onewayout_1
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    @jabby978 said:
    i don’t do blast beats and a lot of me thumbing through grooves results in kick and snare being too much or too little. i’d like a happy middle place where i don’t have to do as much editing. wouldn’t mind seeing some hardcore music stuff either.

    Hey don’t know if you have come across this feature but if you drag a groove into the edit bar and right click it you will find a EDIT PLAY STYLE option that will allow you to add more snares or kiks to your groove. Just choose your KIK or snare in drop down menu and go to the dial “amount” and turn that to see if you find anything that works for you…Also there are some GREAT vids on youtube for guitarists guys and how they use EZD too (-:

    Cheers, jeff

    onewayout_1
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    Hey Jules8,

    Yeah I just bought the ROCK! Expansion and all their snares are very LOUD and PUNCHY…(-: But I also found if I send my kik & snare to another channel and process them you can get a lot more punch..ALSO turning up the velocity and tuning down the snare a touch will give it some depth. You can do that in the Drums tab menu.

    Cheers, jeff

    onewayout_1
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    Thumbs up!! Laugh

    onewayout_1
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    Ok, Thanks for the update…

    I have several EZ products and many unfinished projects with these as plug ins…Will that still be ok to unistall everything?

    And Then When re-installing them, you are saying I should choose my DAW vst path, is that correct?

    Cheers, jeff

    onewayout_1
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    Hi Tam,

    I think is this is what you need to do to get your Keys to show up in your DAW….I used the file location of my DAW (reaper) as an example…Hope that helps,

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