Where does Ezbass and Ezkeys store the Midifiles That Come With The Program?

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  • a_zimuth
    Participant

    Hi Andy,

    They are stored in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Toontrack\EZbass\MIDI\*. I don’t have EZKeys but I assume it would likely be the same Toontrack parent folder.


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    • This post was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by a_zimuth.

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    andycamb
    Participant

    Hi Thanks for your reply. Don’t I know you from the Jamstix forum?


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    a_zimuth
    Participant

    Yup, that’s  me.


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    andycamb
    Participant

    Cheers Found ther Ezbass files. Ezkleys ones not in the same place? The hunt continues… LOL


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    • This post was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by andycamb.
    Scott
    Moderator

    On my Windows 8 laptop, the EZkeys MIDI is at C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\EZKeys Content\EZkeys

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    andycamb
    Participant

    Don’t seem to have a contents folder at that location?


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Scott
    Moderator

    Don’t seem to have a contents folder at that location?

    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Idk. What did it look like? Mine has the libraries and Midi folder.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    andycamb
    Participant

    This is what is inside the Ezkeys folder?

    No sign of the midifiles or a ways to count them?Ezkeys-folder


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Scott
    Moderator

    This is what is inside the Ezkeys folder?

    No sign of the midifiles or a ways to count them?Ezkeys-folder

    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Yes. That is the EZkeys midi format. Not individual midi files.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    andycamb
    Participant

    Well how can you tell how many you have?

    Scott
    Moderator

    Well how can you tell how many you have?

    Hmmm… never really cared about how many I had. I guess you could browse in the EZkeys browser and manually count them.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Billy 86
    Participant

    I don’t see any MIDI files here? Only what look like proprietary program files. Others seeing the MIDI files here?

    SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One

    andycamb
    Participant

    No I couldn’t actually find them in a list either. I suspect they have deliberately hidden them. Don’t understand why they have done that..


    EZbass version: 1.0.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    johnbarryegan
    Participant

    I have no idea why Toontrack would put the EZBass midi files in a totally different folder than EZKeys midis…. But this is where my EZKeys files are located in Win10..

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\EZkeys\Midi

    And yes.. These really aren’t Midi files as you’d expect with a folder and a collection of files with the *.mid extension… They are in Toontrack format like this.. Each file is a collection of all the midi intros, bridges, etc for a particular style.

     

     

     

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