I have the Pop! EZX. I am a bit disappointed with it. Pop! sounds like a bunch of individual samples, combined together, that don't always work together or sound consistent; it is usable but, by far, my least favorite. Americana, otoh, is great! It has a great, organic, songwriter-type vibe. I also really like the Jazz library for organic soundstplusj wrote:Can anyone comment on the Pop! EZX? Would it complement my current assortment?
Also, does the Nashville kit (played with sticks) sound different enough from the EZD2 modern kits to warrant its purchase? I don't anticipate getting much use out of the brushes or hand strikes, but I've liked what I've heard.
Finally, anyone have experience with the Americana EZX? Does it require a lot of tweaking, or does it possess a useable variety of rawness?
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- KVRian
- 1391 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
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- KVRian
- 1391 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
It was. Thank you!Aloysius wrote:blueman wrote:Is there a way to save the hybrid kits we create?Was my reply of help to you?Aloysius wrote:Click on the orange box (top right).
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- KVRian
- 1063 posts since 28 Dec, 2012 from Boston area
It's not possible to use SDX kits in EZD2, is it? You can go the other way, using EZXs in SD2 for more mix options, but can't use the "fancier" SD kits in EZD? My EZD2 upgrade hasn't made it through the pipeline yet, or I'd try it myself.
I've accumulated a pretty even mix of SDXs (where I thought wanted to be) and EZXs (ones that don't exist for SD), not a lot of either. It'd be great to make use of both kinds of kit with either engine, whichever workflow I wanted to deal with.
I've accumulated a pretty even mix of SDXs (where I thought wanted to be) and EZXs (ones that don't exist for SD), not a lot of either. It'd be great to make use of both kinds of kit with either engine, whichever workflow I wanted to deal with.
- KVRAF
- 40222 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
blueman wrote:It was. Thank you!Aloysius wrote:blueman wrote:Is there a way to save the hybrid kits we create?Was my reply of help to you?Aloysius wrote:Click on the orange box (top right).
Scroll down to User Presets.
Navigate to Save As ... Etc ...
Rich
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- KVRist
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- 467 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from Arkansas, USA
using multi outs at 48khz causes EZD2 to crash in SonarX3. Any other daw getting this?
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- KVRian
- 1063 posts since 28 Dec, 2012 from Boston area
Apologies in advance for so many questions, they all relate the the same core issue.
My Products on the TT site says SD2 has an update available, but when I downloaded it, it says it's 2.3.1, and I have 2.3.2 installed according to Programs and Features, and the title bar of the app itself. The two installers in the zip are also dated 11/23/2012, long before I bought and installed SD2.
Should I install this update or not? Are the "Update Available" notifications in My Products reliable?
This matters a lot now that EZD2 is out. I bought that upgrade, will be installing it when it arrives, and need to know what updates are needed for things to work well together.
All my EZXs say they have updates available, to both the kits and their MIDI, but I'm not going to do those until after EZD2 is installed. I believe I heard that that install will update any installed EZXs itself. Is that right? Or should I download these updates from TT separately? Should I install those now, or wait for EZD2?
Besides SD itself, all my SDXs say they have MIDI updates available. Are there really new updates for them? Does that have to do with EZD2?
Thanks again,
Dave
My Products on the TT site says SD2 has an update available, but when I downloaded it, it says it's 2.3.1, and I have 2.3.2 installed according to Programs and Features, and the title bar of the app itself. The two installers in the zip are also dated 11/23/2012, long before I bought and installed SD2.
Should I install this update or not? Are the "Update Available" notifications in My Products reliable?
This matters a lot now that EZD2 is out. I bought that upgrade, will be installing it when it arrives, and need to know what updates are needed for things to work well together.
All my EZXs say they have updates available, to both the kits and their MIDI, but I'm not going to do those until after EZD2 is installed. I believe I heard that that install will update any installed EZXs itself. Is that right? Or should I download these updates from TT separately? Should I install those now, or wait for EZD2?
Besides SD itself, all my SDXs say they have MIDI updates available. Are there really new updates for them? Does that have to do with EZD2?
Thanks again,
Dave
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- KVRian
- 899 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
Not sure. Install EZD2 first, then run Check for Update.dwozzle wrote:Apologies in advance for so many questions, they all relate the the same core issue.
My Products on the TT site says SD2 has an update available, but when I downloaded it, it says it's 2.3.1, and I have 2.3.2 installed according to Programs and Features, and the title bar of the app itself. The two installers in the zip are also dated 11/23/2012, long before I bought and installed SD2.
Should I install this update or not? Are the "Update Available" notifications in My Products reliable?
This matters a lot now that EZD2 is out. I bought that upgrade, will be installing it when it arrives, and need to know what updates are needed for things to work well together.
All my EZXs say they have updates available, to both the kits and their MIDI, but I'm not going to do those until after EZD2 is installed. I believe I heard that that install will update any installed EZXs itself. Is that right? Or should I download these updates from TT separately?
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- KVRAF
- 5449 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Dave - I'm pretty sure from the Toontrack Forum the SD2 update still isn't out yet - you must have an older version. Should be "any day" they say.
Can't be sure about whether or not its worth doing all those individual updates - everything seemed to be done for me when I installed EZD2, so I've asked over at the TT forum.
Can't be sure about whether or not its worth doing all those individual updates - everything seemed to be done for me when I installed EZD2, so I've asked over at the TT forum.
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- KVRAF
- 40222 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
No. Download and update yourself. I did it over a few days.dwozzle wrote:
All my EZXs say they have updates available, to both the kits and their MIDI, but I'm not going to do those until after EZD2 is installed. I believe I heard that that install will update any installed EZXs itself. Is that right?
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- KVRian
- 899 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
The latest version is 2.3.2, dated 2013-07-02. The MIDI pack was updated yesterday, though.dwozzle wrote:Apologies in advance for so many questions, they all relate the the same core issue.
My Products on the TT site says SD2 has an update available, but when I downloaded it, it says it's 2.3.1, and I have 2.3.2 installed according to Programs and Features, and the title bar of the app itself. The two installers in the zip are also dated 11/23/2012, long before I bought and installed SD2.
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- KVRian
- 1391 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
I installed the v2 upgrade FIRST. Afterwards, I fired up the new version to check everything out and all of my expansions seemed to work fine. I went back to the Toontrack website, downloaded the EZX updates--there are 2 for each EZX--, and installed them separately. Both of the update files are very small (only a few megabytes) with the exception of the pop/rock library update--which I think has additional or separate samples because it seems to sound better; almost like a new library
Tbh, it is not clear to me what the EZX updates are for Everything worked fine for me right after the version 2 installation. I played around quite a bit, swapped different pieces out, and tested most of the new features with no trouble at all.
Does anyone know why all of these separate, individual updates are necessary? With exception to the Pop/Rock update, I don't see any new features, or added value, so far Maybe there just for overall stability, and to ensure compatibility? I get a little annoyed when I can't see what an update or upgrade is doing. First world problems!
Tbh, it is not clear to me what the EZX updates are for Everything worked fine for me right after the version 2 installation. I played around quite a bit, swapped different pieces out, and tested most of the new features with no trouble at all.
Does anyone know why all of these separate, individual updates are necessary? With exception to the Pop/Rock update, I don't see any new features, or added value, so far Maybe there just for overall stability, and to ensure compatibility? I get a little annoyed when I can't see what an update or upgrade is doing. First world problems!
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- KVRAF
- 5449 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Are you sure they made any difference? As I say above, everything seems updated to me already with the EZD2 installation.Aloysius wrote:No. Download and update yourself. I did it over a few days.dwozzle wrote:
All my EZXs say they have updates available, to both the kits and their MIDI, but I'm not going to do those until after EZD2 is installed. I believe I heard that that install will update any installed EZXs itself. Is that right?
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- KVRian
- 1391 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
Right! See my previous post above. It would be nice to get some clarification on this. They really should be able to bundle these updates into one complete update.noiseboyuk wrote:Are you sure they made any difference? As I say above, everything seems updated to me already with the EZD2 installation.
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- KVRAF
- 5449 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Fine here in Cubase 7.5.2 and Sonar 8.5.3 (both W7 64 bit pro using 64 bit plugin)clintmartin wrote:using multi outs at 48khz causes EZD2 to crash in SonarX3. Any other daw getting this?
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- KVRAF
- 40222 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
If you look at Menu (top right)/Sound Libraries/and then select one of your Libraries .... It will show what version your Sound Library is.noiseboyuk wrote:Are you sure they made any difference? As I say above, everything seems updated to me already with the EZD2 installation.Aloysius wrote:No. Download and update yourself. I did it over a few days.dwozzle wrote:
All my EZXs say they have updates available, to both the kits and their MIDI, but I'm not going to do those until after EZD2 is installed. I believe I heard that that install will update any installed EZXs itself. Is that right?
Does it make a difference to update? I think you can safely assume that Toontrack put the updates in your account for a good reason.
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