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I am in the process of moving and creating sample libraries on en external drive. I was searching in folders and came across a folder under C: ProgramDataToontrackEZ Drummer Database that has folders in it named with a number example: 123456@Metal! and others as well. What are these? Do I need to move those as well into my sample drive?
How to I add midi packs on Toontrack’s site once I buy them? Is this folder those packs?
I also want to know how I create my own samples? For instance that I want to make my own list of snare sounds that I like to use….Metal tama etc. Can I save individual snare into my own list to import into EZ Drummer snare drop down lost instead of the stock ones?
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I believe those are the MIDI grooves and I don’t think they should be moved. The process for moving the sample library for EZDrummer 2 is here; https://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-do-i-move-the-sounds-for-ezdrummer-2/
Midi packs will be installed in the proper location from the Product Manager.
EZdrummer 2 doesn’t allow you to import your own samples to the library, Superior Drummer 3 does.
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