I recently took my iMac to the Apple Store since it was under warranty. They replaced the hard drive. They also offered to upgrade to Maverick for me. “Sure, sounds great!”
Well, it wasn’t too great when I realized that Logic Express had a nasty bug, so I had to upgrade to Logic X for $199. With Logic X installed, I opened a previously recorded Logic Express file, it converted it fine, but then said it couldn’t find the EZ Drummer plugin.
I looked in the Applications folder and I d
on’t have an EZ Drummer folder. I do have a Toontrack folder but it only has the sound mover application. Figuring that maybe it got “lost”, some how, with the new hard drive, I reinstall.
I load the CD, and the install process runs through to “Success!” The disk drive sounded a bit “thump” during the install, but the installation process is indicating that it worked.
I go back to the Applications folder and I still don’t see the application. I rebooted, just to see. No luck, still no application.
I’m wondering if this goes back to this version being too old and therefore not being 64 bit and therefore not compatible with the Maverick OS.
Question #1 – Is this version compatible with Maverick? If not, will the updates from the web site make it compatible?
Question #2 – If the updates will NOT make it compatible, is the only option to upgrade to EZ Drummer 2?
Thanks.