EZDrummer 2 not showing up in VST insturments

EZdrummer Pre-sales
Viewing 14 replies - 1 through 14 (of 14 total)
  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    are you perhaps only installing the 64-bit version when it is the 32-bit version you need for Cubase 5?

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    daveydavis
    Participant

    I am having this same issue with pro tools. I cannot locate ez drummer as an insert…
    HELP

    John
    Moderator

    @daveydavis:
    Please create a Stereo Instrument Track and then go to the ‘Instruments’ Inserts.
    …and please post Support queries in the Support section.

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    daveydavis
    Participant

    fixed it. i needed the 32 bit version to work with pro tools although my computer is 64 bit :) thanks

    James7548
    Participant

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Scott
    Moderator

    @James7548 said:

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Yes.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    James7548
    Participant

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Yes.

    Ok. So how do I check what bit my cubase has? Can I convert Cubase from 32 to 64 bit?

    Scott
    Moderator

    @James7548 said:

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Yes.

    Ok. So how do I check what bit my cubase has? Can I convert Cubase from 32 to 64 bit?

    The About screen in the Cubase Help menu?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    James7548
    Participant

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Yes.

    Ok. So how do I check what bit my cubase has? Can I convert Cubase from 32 to 64 bit?

    The About screen in the Cubase Help menu?

    Checked there but no info. Anyway, I discovered that it is indeed 32 bit via task manager. I can’t load my Superior 64 bit in Cubase it seems. I have added the plugin info, updated, etc but it does not show up as an option under the VST instruments. Is this only because it is 64 bit?

    Scott
    Moderator

    @James7548 said:

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Yes.

    Ok. So how do I check what bit my cubase has? Can I convert Cubase from 32 to 64 bit?

    The About screen in the Cubase Help menu?

    Checked there but no info. Anyway, I discovered that it is indeed 32 bit via task manager. I can’t load my Superior 64 bit in Cubase it seems. I have added the plugin info, updated, etc but it does not show up as an option under the VST instruments. Is this only because it is 64 bit?

    If you’re using the 32-bit Cubase, you should be using the 32-bit S2.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    James7548
    Participant

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    @Scott said:

    @James7548 said:

    I am also having problems. I installed Superior 64 bit, because my Windows is 64 bit. However I notice that my Cubase is only 32 bit. So should I have installed the 32 bit version instead?

    Yes.

    Ok. So how do I check what bit my cubase has? Can I convert Cubase from 32 to 64 bit?

    The About screen in the Cubase Help menu?

    Checked there but no info. Anyway, I discovered that it is indeed 32 bit via task manager. I can’t load my Superior 64 bit in Cubase it seems. I have added the plugin info, updated, etc but it does not show up as an option under the VST instruments. Is this only because it is 64 bit?

    If you’re using the 32-bit Cubase, you should be using the 32-bit S2.

    Ok are there big differences and what are the pros/cons?

    Scott
    Moderator

    There is no difference in functionality.

    However, if you use the 64-bit version of Cubase and S2 you would have access to all of your computer’s RAM and thus be able to load more S2 samples (layers, mic bleeds, etc.). Using 32-bit versions of Cubase and S2, even if you have 16 or 24GB (or more) of RAM on your computer, you’ll only access about 4GB.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Justin Pierrot
    Participant

    I just installed Cubase 9 Elements, and it is not supporting 32-bit plugins anymore. However, I have the 64 bit versions for both EZ Drummer 2 and EZ Mix 2 installed as well, and it’s not recognizing them either. Any suggestions?

    Scott
    Moderator

    @justinstormland said:
    I just installed Cubase 9 Elements, and it is not supporting 32-bit plugins anymore. However, I have the 64 bit versions for both EZ Drummer 2 and EZ Mix 2 installed as well, and it’s not recognizing them either. Any suggestions?  

    See this FAQ below for how to set the path to plugins in Cubase.

    http://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-do-i-set-the-path-to-my-toontrack-plug-in-in-cubase/

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

Viewing 14 replies - 1 through 14 (of 14 total)

Please log in to read and reply to this topic.

No products in the cart.

×