Cand find EZD2 within my DAW

EZdrummer Help
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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    why it is important to know if your host is 32-bit or 64-bit, is because it doesn’t help to add the VST search path for the 32-bit plugin if you’re using a 64-bit host.
    By default, the 64-bit version of EZdrummer 2 will install to C:Program FilesVstPluginsToontrack64bit.
    The 32-bit will install to the (x86) path.

    Oh, and it’s always a good idea to update to the latest version available.

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    martinhets
    Participant

    So, now i have updated EZD2, and i have added ALL of the possible folders, but still no sign of EZD2 in my DAW…

    Bernd1991
    Participant

    I think I’ve got a similar problem as martinhets has. A few weeks ago I bought the “EZDrummer: Drum Fundamentals: Rock”-Package, which includes EZDrummer 1 and an Update to EZDrummer 2. I installed EZD 1 and updated it to EZD 2. The ezdrummer.dll is in the VSTplugin folder of Cubase. But if I want to open EZ Drummer, there’s always the interface of EZD 1, so I can’t use all those new features and drumkits of EZD 2. Does EZD 2 have its own .dll? And where do I find that one?

    PS: I’m using Cubase 7.0.7, 64-Bit and also installed the 64-Bit version of EZD 2

    martinhets
    Participant

    I SOLVED IT!

    For some reason i had to click the “Reset blacklist” button in my DAW, i havent even added any programs to that list, so i find that quite odd.

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