Resonator
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EZKeys anyone tried it?
#975840 - 15/03/12 10:33 AM
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EZKeys looks like it could be a good songwriting tool.Has anyone tried it? What do
you think of it?
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StevoDaDevo
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Re: EZKeys anyone tried it?
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#975882 - 15/03/12 12:27 PM
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With regards to using it for songwriting....
I tried the demo for an hour or so
and thought that it was v similar to the EZ Drummer / Superior Drummer MIDI files in that
you could create something, but it would be unoriginal and quite restricted.
You're probably better off learning to play (I don't, but I know a lot of music
theory).
Some plusses though, at least you can change the key or individual
chord types in the VST (unlike the drummer MIDI files) and the piano (standard version) is
very nice sounding. Nice interface too.
Another negative or so, the keys
available are only Major and Minor. No Modes and no blues etc.
In short they
need to extend the number of available keys, add modes, increase the number of MIDI files
and improve how to find the bit of MIDI that you want / need.
Maybe V2 will be
of more interest.
I still prefer Harmony Navigator, for songwriting.
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JPH
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Re: EZKeys anyone tried it?
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#975886 - 15/03/12 12:59 PM
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Quote StevoDaDevo:
With regards
to using it for songwriting....
I tried the demo for an hour or so and thought
that it was v similar to the EZ Drummer / Superior Drummer MIDI files in that you could
create something, but it would be unoriginal and quite restricted.
You're
probably better off learning to play (I don't, but I know a lot of music theory).
Some plusses though, at least you can change the key or individual chord types in the
VST (unlike the drummer MIDI files) and the piano (standard version) is very nice
sounding. Nice interface too.
Another negative or so, the keys available are
only Major and Minor. No Modes and no blues etc.
In short they need to extend
the number of available keys, add modes, increase the number of MIDI files and improve how
to find the bit of MIDI that you want / need.
Maybe V2 will be of more
interest.
I still prefer Harmony Navigator, for songwriting.
I've got it, been evaluating (read: playing
with!) for the last 15-20 hours or so.
I guess some of us are going to find it
useful and others not. Like with EZD, I have most of the libraries, but dont use them much
these days, I use SD2.0 instead, or Abbey Road.
Of the point raised above, it
is arguable that it has been launched maybe too early and that there could be more MIDI
files. Possibly so. I will be interested to see if, like with EZD, other producers start
producing MIDI files for use with EZK. Bit early for that though.
But for me,
the really useful part and where I'm going to get the most use out of it is the ability to
change chords within progressions using the chord wheel and being able to hear first hand
whether the chosen chord fits or not. Being able to export those results as a midi file in
a non proprietary format is going to be very helpful to me. Also, all of the files that
are supplied are editable and saveable within EZK, which I'm not 100% sure was possible
with EZD.
I think it has tremendous potential; if synth or orchestral or brass
or guitar voicings were added, the platform could have some serious longevity. And, as a
teaching aid, its about as friendly as any other that I have come across yet, whilst still
being a productive tool.
Anything that helps me to unlock the creativity,
anything that helps me as a writers tool is worth a punt, in my book, as I'm not a
naturally gifted songwriter, but I do have stuff to say and I have a good idea as to how I
want it to be, but I'm not blessed with technical ability. Thats why I bought it.
And, by 10:30pm last night, after having had the product for about 6 hours, I have the
spine of a track that has been bugging me for months that through my own noodling and
chopping up of pre-prepared loops that I have been unable to find the right music for. And
if I can accomplish that within 6 hours of installation, I would say that for my part, it
could well end up being a go-to tool for me for the future. Yes, a longer gestation period
before release may have resulted in a fuller product.
But, in my very humble
opinion, the fundamentals are sound and I look forward to using the product a great deal
more.
If like Stevo, you have the fundamental theory and technical knowledge in
your head already, it is arguable that such a product is indeed, superflous. Or, if you
were blessed with the songwriting "gift". I readily admit that I am in neither of those
categories.
Also, just to add to the above, there arent just major and minors,
there are diminshed's and sus chords and "circle of fifths" as well and others. Also,
there are plenty of variations of playing styles as well, almost in a "construction kit"
type of format. And, the editing facilities are perfectly adequate at the moment.
If they bring out v2.0 before the end of the year for below £100, I think they'll have
a winner on their hands.
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StevoDaDevo
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Re: EZKeys anyone tried it?
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#975891 - 15/03/12 01:24 PM
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Just to clarify, the only keys / scales that EZ Keys uses are Major and Minor. You do get
most / all of the chords available in those scales. Harmony Navigator provides
many different instruments, Circle Of Fifths help in constructing chord progressions etc
and many more styles of music / MIDI files that can be exported (for all instruments in
the arrangement) and used in your DAW of choice. It is probably more helpful
for those of us who don't play, and probably more helpful for those who don't have any
theory as well. For only 149 Euro's it's worth checking out the website, demo
etc. http://www.cognitone.com/products/nav/intro/page.stmlOn
the downside, the sounds aren't as good (but you can use your own VSTi's in it) and the
GUI is a bit clunky and less intuitive than EZ Keys. Whatever suits you best
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Resonator
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Re: EZKeys anyone tried it?
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#975898 - 15/03/12 01:52 PM
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Thanks for the info guys. I'll check out Harmony Navigator too,looks interesting.
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scw
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Re: EZKeys anyone tried it?
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#975906 - 15/03/12 02:29 PM
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I bought this when it was released a couple of days ago. I would echo all the points made
by JPH.
I had some keyboard midi files that I bought a while back from Big
Fish Audio. I didn't really find them useful in the format supplied but I was pleasantly
surprised when I imported them into EZ keys. They are instantly usable and tweak-able with
this software. The supplied VST piano is OK but you can play the midi files via any VST
instrument you want.
Of course like all these things YMMV and it is simply a
"tool" in the toolbox rather than a revolution in songwriting.
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JPH
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Re: EZKeys anyone tried it?
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#975909 - 15/03/12 02:40 PM
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Harmony Navigator looks like a very interesting product too but one that I would go to
after having become familiar with the concepts through EZK first... although the LE
version does look quite interesting too. Think I need to learn the fundamentals.
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