I’m far from advanced in these matters, but Cubase 10 just will not find EZDrummer 2. I tried re-downloading it and directing it to the same location on the C drive as Cubase but when I open Cubase EZD is nowhere to be seen. This has dragged on for ever and I might as well not have purchased EZD. I guarantee the cure for this is quite obvious!
Open EZD2 in standalone. Click the Help menu and look at “Show Plugin Path” Copy the location. Open Cubase and add the path in the plugin manager.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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