midi file paths and toontrack naming conventions

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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    1) No. Probably because you’re not supposed to change anything in the underlying ‘EZDrummer/Midi’ structure, because…

    2) Yes, it absolutely breaks updates and most likely will break operability. E.g. some folders are Headers, others are sub-headers others contain actual MIDI files, etc.

    3) Normally, all Toontrack MIDI (if correctly installed) shows up automatically in the plugin Browsers. This has to do with the system wide ‘EZHOME’ setting and it is normally set to a Default location upon installing either EZdrummer 2 or Superior 2. In the Settings you can decide whether 3rd party and User added folders should be included in Searches or not. You can also add a folder outside the Toontrack structure, Open an added folder in the Finder/Explorer and Sync file changes in an added folder. If a folder is not mounted/added in the Browser, it should not be one of the options in the add to Search Setting.

    I hope this clarifies,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    tooner10
    Participant

    hey john. yeah i sort of ascertained that the midi root was set by teh first install of a given toontrack base product. then after that it’s fixed in an underlying config as EZHOME until you move the folder (whereupon it forces you to choose the new location) or you reinstall and reset it.

    fwiw, i haven’t touched those midi files at all. i was just trying to figure out where they were on the system and once i found them wondered why toontrack used a different sorting mechanism than macos finder which made making a one to one comparison difficult. so regarding my other post, i’m not sure i did anything to the midi files that is messing with the install of the packages. i was basically poking around in my filesystem to check to see what midi files are actually there.

    the install of these midi files has always been somewhat of a black box. at least for me. when you’re away from the toontrack products / daw for awhile and come back to resume and then update, i’ve always found it to be extremely confusing. the pkg names are often cryptic so you’re not really sure what you’re downloading. i never really know if i actually even have all the midi files that come with a given package installed or not. maybe with the new install manager it’s different but with the old online system, i *believe* the minute you downloaded the package toontrack assumed that the midi package was installed successfully which isn’t always true. i know that’s exactly what happened this time. having to always reinstall the full package after old interim updates get rolled into the full package periodically but also having interim package updates until that happens is sort of confusing. it would almost be better to only have one full install package and always keep that updated. just my two cents but maybe my assumptions are incorrect about how the packages are rolled out.

    thx as usual for the info

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