EZbass is a virtual bass instrument with excellent sound and fundamental features that make it easy to add bass guitar to your tracks. It promises the same ease of use and flexibility, as well as high-quality sound and realism, as the entire EZline series. This virtual bassist combines MIDI work with advanced bass writing skills in a variety of musical styles.
Sample libraries support a variety of articulations, including legato, vibrato, slides, hammers and pulls, harmonics, and other sound production techniques. EZbass features a built-in effects section consisting of emulated bass amps and cabinets, as well as pedals and rack-mounted processing.
There’s also an extensive groove library. All MIDI parts are recorded with meticulous attention to performance nuances. Grooves are divided by style, and the library engine adapts them to the key of the project.
Release notes for EZbass 1.3.3
CHANGES
General
On Mac, the standalone icon and the project icon have been updated to macOS Tahoe style.
Added support for right-hand mute articulation used in Rock Legend EBX.
Settings
Added possibility to change some keyboard shortcuts: “Add Damping to Notes,” “Remove Damping from Notes” and a few in the Tracker section.
BUG FIXES
General
Menus would not respond properly to clicks in newer versions of Apple hosts.
Sound Engine
During playback, MIDI notes would in some cases be rendered several samples too early or too late.
In some cases, notes would be played back differently than how they should be and how they were played before version 1.3.0, for example with/without legato.
Changing libraries did not reset certain internal playback states, so for example trills could stop working properly.
Tempo-synced effects did not update their tempo when the tempo was changed, only when the effects were loaded (when the library preset or project was loaded).
Song Track
Audio export at sample rates other than 44.1 kHz did not have accurate timing of the notes.
It was not possible to stop recording with keyboard shortcuts if the Grid Editor had focus.
Edit Play Style
Some potential crashes caused by changing Amount have been fixed.
Grid Editor
Trying to move notes before the start of the track could cause a crash.
Adding a “Slide In” to a note did not work well on Mac. It did not change the start time of the note and it could cause a crash later.
On Mac, the tooltips for the zoom buttons in the Grid Editor said incorrect modifiers to use with the mouse wheel.
Double-clicking in the CC editor with the Pointer Tool will no longer add a node if one already exists at that time.

