First off is an intuitive song creator, where you can drag,drop, cut and loop grooves, fills and breaks with ease in a visual window editor. Once you have your groove, EZdrummer has a fantastic range of tools to build and edit your drum track from within the plugin. An accurate, quick and easy way to get started without the fuss. If you already have something in mind, the revolutionary "tap to find" function lets you tap a rhythm with your mouse or midi device and it will search and list all related grooves with a percentage indicator. To kick it off, there's a new audio engine with collection of brand new sounds which you can play direct through a midi controller. A new advanced search function helps you quickly find a midi groove suited to your style with various filters to narrow the choice. As a result, all new cutting edge tools have been developed for quick and easy songwriting. System requirements: 2GB RAM, 4GB disk spaceĮZdrummer 2 has been designed to erase the creativity barrier that often comes with music production software.Multiple browsing options make finding the right grooves easy.Mixer based on EZmix 2 provides the perfect vibe for any project.Build the perfect drum tracks for any genre or style of music.Real-time control lets you add nuances to your drum tracks.Expansive MIDI groove library covers a wide range of music styles.Powerful drum virtual instrument loaded with amazing sounds.
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The MIDI file created by dragging from a song track from EZD2 no longer contains metatext, so it is better to drag it to Logic Pro X 10.6+ and GarageBand 10.4+ (additional track will be created for metatext only. “Export song as WAVE file” will no longer crash if the output file cannot be opened.
Pulling MIDI from a song track before the MIDI database has been successfully opened should no longer crash. The drop block symbol on the track did not reflect the length of the MIDI file that was dragged from outside the EZD2. “Unmute sound” has been changed to “Unmute sound” (in the context menu of the song block).Ī song block created by dragging an external MIDI file onto a song track sometimes didn’t snap to the grid. The red recording block was sometimes shown starting a little later than when the recording actually started.
The first recorded MIDI note was sometimes not recorded or sometimes not displayed until the end of the recording. Using the context menu of a song block to delete (with Delete Notes) or replace all notes (with Insert) for a drum pad in a song block should no longer crash.ĭeleting or replacing all drum notes in a song block should no longer crash.ĭisabled notes may not be present in MIDI exported from song blocks that have been resized. When such MIDI was imported into certain DAWs, some of the drum beats might be missed / lost. Multiple cymbals in Drums of Destruction EZX and Action! The EZX was not turned in the correct direction.įixed a crash that could occur if you selected a different library preset while it was still loading.Īfter a song block has been shortened, saving and loading a project or undo / redo may change the power indicator and block mark.Įxporting abbreviated song blocks may result in some note mute events not being included in MIDI. If the DAW asks for less than 16 samples for rendering, it may cause audio crashes.įiles dragged and dropped from the latest Superior Drummer 3 or saved to User MIDI with Superior Drummer 3 were not read correctly by EZD2.
Selecting a custom library preset does not uncheck items in the Factory Preset submenu.Īfter loading a project in which a custom preset was selected, the preset up / down arrows did not switch between the custom presets, but the factory presets, and the program change messages alsoĬhanging a drum to a drum from a different library, recording MIDI with a new drum as a powerful hand, saving and loading this project would not always return the correct articulation for the drum. On Windows, it should no longer crash if some unknown object type (not a file) is dropped into EZD2. To prevent crashes, MIDI Program Change and Bank Select messages are now ignored when a menu is open in EZD2 and when MIDI is dragged from EZD2. Studio One should no longer crash if you drag and drop MIDI from EZD2 to another plugin. In Ableton Live VST no longer pauses when it is silent for a while and its GUI is closed. The displayed sign “Audio engine is inactive” no longer stops playback. The sign “audio engine is idle” is too often appeared on some hosts.