Drums of Destruction requres 2.7.1

EZdrummer Help
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  • Janez Dolinar
    Participant

    And YES I have up to date!!!

    Scott
    Moderator

    What version number shows on the EZD2 interface?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Janez Dolinar
    Participant

    Ok, in stand alone i have 2.1.7 version, but in cubase i have 2.1.4 version and i dont know hov to update in cubese. Ihave try  in MENU, CHECK FOR UPDATES, and i have option download 2.1.7 but when i click on it it offers to download product manager which i already have it. In product manager i have successfuly update EZdrummer, but for some reason i cant in Cubase. Please help….

    Scott
    Moderator

    What version is Cubase? Is it 64-bit or 32-bit? You can check the install location for the standalone from the Help menu and set that path in Cubase.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Josh Wright
    Participant

    I have the same problem, what is going on with the update?

    Scott
    Moderator

    I have the same problem, what is going on with the update?

    What version number shows on your EZD2 interface? Has the ezdrummer.dll been moved manually since it was first installed?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Ronan LEBOUC
    Participant

    Me too, i buy this product today, and after the updates, nothing…

    It’s the first time i have a problem with a product of EZ drummer.

    Help us please.

    Scott
    Moderator

    I keep asking questions like ‘what version number shows on the EZD2 interface’ and ‘has the ezdrummer.dll been moved manually since it was first installed’ and there have been no answers from anyone in this thread. I’m not sure how I can help without the answers to those questions.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    • This post was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by Scott.
    Janez Dolinar
    Participant

    no, I didnt move ezdrummer.dll file jet, will try and let you knew

    Janez Dolinar
    Participant

    YES I FINALLY DID IT!!!

    The first of all we need to knew which system we us, 32 bit or 64 bit, it is very important!

    1. Copy ezdrummer.dll file (it should be where you download EZdrummer 2, try Common Files)
    2. Program Files(86)
    3. Steinberg ( if you use Cubase )
    4. Cubase
    5. VST Plugins and copy ezdrummer.dll file (in to VST Plugins)

    That should work.

     

     

    Scott
    Moderator

    YES I FINALLY DID IT!!!

    The first of all we need to knew which system we us, 32 bit or 64 bit, it is very important!

    1. Copy ezdrummer.dll file (it should be where you download EZdrummer 2, try Common Files)
    2. Program Files(86)
    3. Steinberg ( if you use Cubase )
    4. Cubase
    5. VST Plugins and copy ezdrummer.dll file (in to VST Plugins)

    That should work.

    No. This is bad advice. If you manually move the .dll from its original install location, it will break any future updates as the updates won’t find the .dll.

    What you should do is set the path to the installed plugin location in Cubase. Or, uninstall EZD2 and do a custom install and select the location you want there.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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    Thanked by: Henrik Ekblom
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