I believe a lot of DAW composers are crying out for videos like this, just watching people talk about and demonstrate their workflows. Fantastic, subscribed.
Just wanted to chime in and mention that I've had great results with dragging the .wav track of my guitar into EZbass Audio Tracker. This approach gives the software an opportunity to "know" the song and therefore will create midi based on the entire song "in context". I'll also add that this works with heavy/distorted guitar references as well! Just my two cents...(Great video as always, Jason...pre-she-ate ya!)
Jack of all trades and a man who wears many hats... Jason Sadites! I just purchased EZ Bass from Sweetwater, to go with EZ Drummer II. They work so well together that I’ve been holed-up in my Home Studio for the last 3 days “TWEAKING!!!” Haha! Awesome job brother ✌🏼
Thank you Jason for all your instructions of the helix. I found your videos a couple of weeks ago and have learned so much from your tutorials ! I put my helix LT down a year or two ago because I was not really getting the wow factor from it. I am now utilizing the template that you showed us and it sounds absolutely amazing ! I am playing my guitar through it almost every day now. Any amp I place in the template works great. In my opinion, you are the best instructor on youtube.
This is a great video, thanks for posting! Toontrack is awesome. And seeing your process is a tremendous help to me. This is not the 1st video of yours that I have learned something from. You now have another subscriber.
Great video Jason. I learned a lot as usual. I do very similar to you but I use Toontrack ezdummer instead. You can do everything that you do with ezdrummer but to edit the individual beats I think you would just have to drag the midi out to your DAW. For non drummers ezdrummer might be a cheap way of achieving the same results for us non professionals.
Thanks. I wish they will have EZ Guitar strumming in the future for people who don’t play guitar, by dragging the drum patterns into the EZ Guitar to generate various guitar strums just like what they have in EZ Bass. I wish.
Check out NI's Session Guitarist: Strummed Acoustic and Strummed Acoustic 2 (and Electric Sunburst for electric). They sound pretty good. I haven't tried integrating them with EZDrummer and EZBass yet, but I plan to soon!
Thanks, Jason. Friends have recommended Toontrack drums to me for a while now, but you're demo has sold me. My DAW (SONAR) came with Addictive Drums and while the sounds are good, the programability gave me frustration and headaches. The workflow you demonstrated here is so much more intuitive.
Great video. I often just find a grove that sounds close to what I want, then adjust the timing of my riff to fit it (I'm not such a riff snob that i'm not willing to adjust it). I seem to find something pretty quickly, what do you think?
If your at home and playing for pleasure, EZ Drummer II can handle the duty. I’ve had it for 6 months and keep adding drum packs and haven’t ran out of ideas yet and I’ve been hard at it! EZ Bass is a bit to get on with at first, but makes more sense every time I load it up. Save the dough with EZ Drummer II and add some drum packs and you’ll be golden. Best ✌🏼
@@Stashmanfpv Hh. Funnily enough that’s exactly what I’ve done! Got EZ Drummer 2 with a couple of expansion packs and a midi pack and still not as expensive as Superior Drummer. Loving it. Thanks for the advice.
@@Stashmanfpv Superior Drummer has a grid editor like EZ bass. EZ Drummer does not but I use reason 12 and it has a great midi editor. Just something to think about.
Generate the MIDI file for the guitar tab you created in Guitar Pro 7. Import that midi file into the EZ Bass software and search the library that way. Or modify the guitar MIDI file in EZ bass to get it closer to the guitar part.
I have done that many times in the past but don't really like it as a way to work. Much better work flow working within Cubase. Also, I don't always transcribe the guitar in Guitar Pro while I am working, sometimes I do, just depends on the part and the situation.
I believe a lot of DAW composers are crying out for videos like this, just watching people talk about and demonstrate their workflows. Fantastic, subscribed.
Another GRAND SLAM. Just what I needed. To see Toontrack in action in a real life context. Thanks Jason...!
Just wanted to chime in and mention that I've had great results with dragging the .wav track of my guitar into EZbass Audio Tracker. This approach gives the software an opportunity to "know" the song and therefore will create midi based on the entire song "in context". I'll also add that this works with heavy/distorted guitar references as well! Just my two cents...(Great video as always, Jason...pre-she-ate ya!)
Jack of all trades and a man who wears many hats... Jason Sadites!
I just purchased EZ Bass from Sweetwater, to go with EZ Drummer II. They work so well together that I’ve been holed-up in my Home Studio for the last 3 days “TWEAKING!!!” Haha!
Awesome job brother ✌🏼
Thank you Jason for all your instructions of the helix. I found your videos a couple of weeks ago and have learned so much from your tutorials ! I put my helix LT down a year or two ago because I was not really getting the wow factor from it. I am now utilizing the template that you showed us and it sounds absolutely amazing ! I am playing my guitar through it almost every day now. Any amp I place in the template works great. In my opinion, you are the best instructor on youtube.
This is a great video, thanks for posting! Toontrack is awesome. And seeing your process is a tremendous help to me. This is not the 1st video of yours that I have learned something from. You now have another subscriber.
Love these videos. Toontrack is knocking it out of the park for these rhythm section tools.
Excellent stuff Jason. 🤘
Broseph, this is exactly what i needed. thanks so much.
Can't get the riff out of my head anymore :-)
Excellent ! ! ! .
Thank you very much Jason . ツ
Greetings from Argentina ! .
Great video Jason. I learned a lot as usual. I do very similar to you but I use Toontrack ezdummer instead. You can do everything that you do with ezdrummer but to edit the individual beats I think you would just have to drag the midi out to your DAW. For non drummers ezdrummer might be a cheap way of achieving the same results for us non professionals.
This ☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽
And with the $$$ you save from buying EZ Drummer II buy a load of Drum Packs from ToonTrack and you’ll be golden! ✌🏼
Good stuff! I use the same tools 👌🏻🕶✌🏻
Excellent content! Very helpful!!
Thanks. I wish they will have EZ Guitar strumming in the future for people who don’t play guitar, by dragging the drum patterns into the EZ Guitar to generate various guitar strums just like what they have in EZ Bass. I wish.
Check out NI's Session Guitarist: Strummed Acoustic and Strummed Acoustic 2 (and Electric Sunburst for electric). They sound pretty good. I haven't tried integrating them with EZDrummer and EZBass yet, but I plan to soon!
Awesome video, Jason. Very helpful! Thanks!
Really interesting and useful tut. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you :-)
Thank you for another great video, Jason.
Great tutorial!!!
Thanks for making this vid. Such great and useful info!
Thanks, Jason. Friends have recommended Toontrack drums to me for a while now, but you're demo has sold me. My DAW (SONAR) came with Addictive Drums and while the sounds are good, the programability gave me frustration and headaches. The workflow you demonstrated here is so much more intuitive.
Great video. I often just find a grove that sounds close to what I want, then adjust the timing of my riff to fit it (I'm not such a riff snob that i'm not willing to adjust it). I seem to find something pretty quickly, what do you think?
Fantastic tutorial Jason, thank you!
Brilliant Jason !!!
I think the bass groove library options would have worked better if you had fewer cuts/chords in your timeline.
this is so helpful, thank you sir!
what about locking the bass to the guitar part????
Great video Jason. I have EZBass but now feel Superior Drummer 3 calling me. Do you think it’s wth the extra cash over EZDrummer? Thanks.
If your at home and playing for pleasure, EZ Drummer II can handle the duty. I’ve had it for 6 months and keep adding drum packs and haven’t ran out of ideas yet and I’ve been hard at it!
EZ Bass is a bit to get on with at first, but makes more sense every time I load it up.
Save the dough with EZ Drummer II and add some drum packs and you’ll be golden.
Best ✌🏼
@@Stashmanfpv Hh. Funnily enough that’s exactly what I’ve done! Got EZ Drummer 2 with a couple of expansion packs and a midi pack and still not as expensive as Superior Drummer. Loving it. Thanks for the advice.
@@Stashmanfpv Superior Drummer has a grid editor like EZ bass. EZ Drummer does not but I use reason 12 and it has a great midi editor. Just something to think about.
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Generate the MIDI file for the guitar tab you created in Guitar Pro 7. Import that midi file into the EZ Bass software and search the library that way. Or modify the guitar MIDI file in EZ bass to get it closer to the guitar part.
I have done that many times in the past but don't really like it as a way to work. Much better work flow working within Cubase. Also, I don't always transcribe the guitar in Guitar Pro while I am working, sometimes I do, just depends on the part and the situation.
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