thomas911
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Yes, I’m also really hoping there will be a way to search all my midi grooves. Maybe you can design so WE the USERS can do the tagging? When importing, a simple tag editor comes up where you can apply tags to individual grooves or entire folders. With a simple preview function. Yes let’s do that! That would be fantastic. That would also be the only way you could tag grooves that you made yourself, that I can think of.
Ok thanks Erik!
That would be super great if one day we will be able to search even third-party grooves using the tap-to find.
Great, thanks Henke!
I will buy this thing tomorrow I think. Oh, one last thing. Third-pary midi grooves – how does that work? Do I assign genre /types and so myself to those so they show up properly in the browser or how does it work? Do they also respond to searches via the “tap and find”?
Thanks
Thanks again Scott!
“If you set the loop markers, it will loop over and over. It will make the same variation for every loop pass.”
Yes thanks, that’s what I wanted to know.
Is this a possible workflow scenario: (?)
Lets say I want to program my own drum midi for bar 4 in a song (a special fill or something). Could I just leave a gap in EZD2 for bar 4? To explain it further: Bars 1-3 go in EZD2, and then I leave a empty space for bar 4. Bar 4 ONLY goes on the midi track of my DAW. Then EZD2 continue from bar 5 in the Song creator. When I play back, the drums will play consistently, and bar 4 goes in the right place? (I guess/hope so )
Thanks Scott!
To clarify no3 – let’s say I loop a groove over and over. Does the Edit play style make the same variation (for example a tom-hit on count 4) as long as the amount-knob is at the same value? Or does it come up with new variations each time?
Follow up question on (1): Is there a way in EZD2 to edit notes on individual level?
One new question:
4. Is it not possible to send the toms to separate outputs? Like one mono output for each tom separately. Looks like all toms go on the same stereo out. (?)
Hello,
Let me see if I understand this correct: If I copy a groove say like four times after each other, all hits will be in the exact same spot (time) on all the copied bars?
That is, there is no randomizing of the timing of the hits? (No problem for me, I can use Cubase for that. Just want to make sure what is happening in EZD2)
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