Mixing with DI tracks and more

MIXING WITH DI TRACKS AND MORE.

A new member of the EZ Line stepped onto the scene just weeks ago: EZbass. If you haven’t yet checked it out, head to our EZbass page for videos, audio demos and info. Some EZbass- and EZmix 2-related mixing tips and tricks below!


SUB-BASS & MULTI-OUT MODE.

By using the ‘multi-out’ feature in EZbass, you can split the signal into its component parts and route to individual channels in your DAW. After that, you can easily access the DI and the sub-bass sine wave tones for external processing.


MIXING WITH DI TRACKS.

Already have a favorite bass signal chain in your DAW? Or maybe a go-to setting in EZmix 2 or any of the EZmix packs? Simply use the DI (direct in) presets in EZbass to tweak the raw nature of the bass – just as if it was plugged straight into an input of your audio interface.


Learn more about EZBass here.


WRITE YOUR OWN BACKING TRACK.

Lay out a basic backing track using EZdrummer 2 and EZkeys.

THE CUSTOMER GUITARIST JUKEBOX – WEEK 1.

Check the first week’s Jukebox of awesome guitar-related tracks – by you!

DI GUITARS + EZMIX 2 = TRUE.

This quick video explains how to best work with EZmix 2 when recording DI guitars.

BIG CHOCOLATE.

Meet Cameron Argon, a.k.a. Big Chocolate: EDM producer, songwriter and Toontrack user.

MEET OSCAR "FUNTWO" LIM.

Meet the first week’s Customer Spotlight, the amazing Oscar Lim from New Zealand.

MARTIN MILLER.

Multi-style and super-talent Martin Miller talks gear, influences and top-fives.

TOM QUAYLE.

What five guitarists shaped Tom Quayle as a player? That and much more right here!

WANT TO BE A BETTER GUITARIST?

Check out what our friends over at Jam Track Central – they offer online masterclasses with tabs and video from some of the most amazing players on the planet!

JOE FORD.

Meet Joe Ford, rising EDM star and Toontrack user!

LEE MAJOR.

Meet Lee Major, acclaimed hip-hop producer.

MEET NOISIA.

Meet Noisia, EDM superstars and Superior Drummer 2 users.

GET SOME RAW MIX MATERIAL.

Sometimes, mixing someone else’s material is the best way to get new ideas. Download this unmixed session by engineer Forrester Savell and the band Labelle – and start mixing!

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