

Lend some pro secrets and platinum record magic to your music by letting seasoned veterans do the tweaking for you! Guitar/bass amp and speaker simulation EZmix 2 has a large amount of ready-made settings based on some of the most classic vintage and contemporary guitar and bass amps, speakers and stomp boxes. The professional touch Making professional mixes has never been easier! Having a vast array of available effects to choose from, the signal-chain settings in EZmix 2 and all EZmix Packs were carefully crafted by seasoned mixing engineers. As soon as you select one of EZmix’s pre-designed settings, a complex chain of effect units instantly loads seamlessly in the background.

Start mixing – it’s EZ! Effects EZmix 2 is a powerful package that combines a multitude of quality studio effects with the know-how of professional engineers. Essentially, EZmix 2 is a mixing engineer, mastering suite and guitar/bass amp all rolled up into one package. The major difference however, is that the new and revamped version comes with settings based on high-tech mastering effects, new reverb algorithms, guitar/bass amp and cab simulation, a completely revised interface and a large core content boost. All the previous functionality and content from EZmix is still intact and working in EZmix 2. With the vast collection of ready-made presets, mixing music is not only easy and incredibly fast – you end up with results second to none. Up/down arrow keys in the Browser should work in more hosts on Mac now.Toontrack EZmix 2 v2.0.8 Incl.Keygen WiN MacOSX Following the success of Toontrack’s EZmix, the new and completely overhauled EZmix 2 continues to build on the same fundamental idea: having pro-designed effect chains for instruments and channels found in every recording session combined in one powerful mixing tool. The following is now disabled while recording: moving the playhead or loop area, Undo/Redo, song track context menus, loop toggling and a few more things. The red translucent block that marks the current recording sometimes became too long when a loop endpoint was reached, and it no longer overlaps itself in a loop. Dragging from the Browser had wrong y coordinate. Dragging across articulation lists in Edit Play Style did not preview any sound. If the User MIDI folder could not be accessed or created, the plug-in crashed when instantiated. Clicking the tempo button under the song track in Toontrack solo could lead to a crash.


In Drumkit from Hell, if a sound from another expansion was loaded on an instrument, clicking on that instrument could lead to a crash in some cases. The internal AU name has been changed back from "EZdrummer 2" to "EZdrummer", which it was in 2.1.1 and earlier, to restore save file compatibility in some hosts.
