Toontrack – EZbass 1.3.1 Update (STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX*, AU) [WIN.OSX x64]

By | June 24, 2025

 

Year/Release Date : 2025
Version : 1.3.1
Developer : Toontrack
Website : Toontrack
Format : STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX*, AU
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : cured (Team VR)
System requirements : 5 GB of free hard disk space.
64-bit Windows 7 or newer, 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended).
macOS 10.10 or higher, Intel processor, 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended).
64-bit host (with support for VST, VST3, AU). Standalone is included.

  • 142 MB

Description : EZbass is a great-sounding virtual bass instrument with fundamental features that make it easy to add bass guitar to your tracks. The instrument promises the same level of convenience and flexibility, as well as high-quality sound and realism, inherent in the entire EZline series. The virtual bassist combines working with MIDI with advanced skills for writing bass parts in various styles of music. Sample
libraries support various articulations, including legato, vibrato, slides, hammers and pools, harmonics and other sound extraction techniques. EZbass has a built-in effects section, consisting of emulations of bass amps and cabinets, as well as pedals and rack processing.
There is also an extensive groove library. All MIDI parts are recorded with the utmost attention to the nuances of performance. Grooves are divided into styles, while the library engine adapts grooves to the tonality of the project.

What’s new?
Release notes for EZbass 1.3.1 :

CHANGES :
General
Loading sound libraries may be a bit faster now, if they are located on an SSD.
At sample rate 44.1 kHz, EZbass plug-ins (not standalone) now have and report 16 samples added latency, instead of sometimes, in certain hosts, delaying the output with up to 16 samples without reporting that latency to the host.
More high-resolution images have been added, for example for the icons in the articulation menu in the Grid Editor.
Song Track
The tempo button is now disabled when Follow Host is active.
Grid Editor
Doing any editing in the Grid Editor will now turn off “Auto-Adjust Chord Transitions” for the affected MIDI block. Otherwise, saving and reloading the project could change note positions, for example.
Standalone
Buffer sizes 16 and 32 have been added in Audio/MIDI Setup.

BUG FIXES :

General
In Apple hosts on Apple silicon Macs, the mouse cursor could in some cases become stuck being the wrong kind of cursor, for example in the Grid Editor after duplicating notes using Alt-drag.
On Mac, opening the plug-in window in certain hosts could cause a crash if the window size had previously been set very, very large.
In Pro Tools, trying to switch to a larger GUI scale could in some cases cause a crash.
“Set to Minimum Scale and Size” now sets scale to 50% instead of 70%.

Song Track
Adding or removing a MIDI block, for example, could inadvertently change notes (revert certain modifications) in other MIDI blocks.
Deleting a MIDI block (using a keyboard shortcut) while the mouse was over one of the notes in the Grid Editor would cause a crash.
Pitch events were not possible to record.
Dragging a block on the song track and releasing it where it already would leave a ghost block on top of it.
The Previous Transition button (up arrow) would in some cases be enabled even if Transition was Off. Clicking it then would cause a crash.

Grid Editor
With Pencil Tool selected, the mouse cursor over an existing note now shows a minus instead of a plus, since clicking the note will delete it.
The filled graphics for the Length slider now start from the middle (like the Swing slider).
Playing in the DAW with Follow Host on so that the song track length was extended did not graphically update and expand the Grid Editor.
Newly recorded notes would not respond to mouse clicks in the Grid Editor.
Using the arrow buttons/keys on the chord wheel in the Grid Editor now scrolls the grid view to the chord that becomes selected.
The Exclude feature in the Select menu should now work properly.

 


How to add additional libraries?

Copy the library folder ( EZB – library name ) to the directory where the EZbass factory libraries are located.
Default path (for Windows users): C:\ProgramData\Toontrack\EZBass\
Default path (for Mac users): Library > Application Support > EZbass


Installation is possible on a “clean” system, or over a previously installed version.

Special thanks to: Team VR

Torrent updated: Added version for MacOSX


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