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Hi,
I just bought a 3rd party midi pack from Groove Monkee and already have a bunch of Groove Monkee packs that work fine in EZD3. I added the new midi folder in the same location as my other midi files (it is under the user folder that I specified to be scanned by EZD3 for my 3rd party midi). Here’s the issue:
Is there a way to re-scan or something in EZD3? Normally it will scan the user folders upon opening EZD3 but it looks like maybe that isn’t happening and EZD3 thinks it is an empty folder.
Thanks for any help.
I’ve been wondering if that might happen with files being added. Have you tried linking the new folder in it’s own right or unlinking the Groove Monkee folder and linking again?
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Thanked by: Sean CrossonI’ve been wondering if that might happen with files being added. Have you tried linking the new folder in it’s own right or unlinking the Groove Monkee folder and linking again?
Thanks for the reply. I just tried adding the path directly to the new midi folder in EZD3 and it does scan it that way and the files show up in the new path I added to EZD3. So at least I have a workaround now. Thanks for the help.
The info here contains the gist of the answer (thanks!) but for clarity in case anyone else gets this on a search – here’s how it worked for me in a bit more detail:
I had copied some Midi from an old PC, just using windows explorer; I pasted this into the User Midi folder for EZD3 on my new PCand it showed in EZD3 browser – but with no files – just like OP; similarly I could see and play the midi no probs in EZD2 – just like OP. In the Grooves Browser window in EZD3, if you return to the User Midi section you will see a little notification dot advising un-synced files. Right Click here and select ‘Sync File Changes’ and EZD3 will now incorporate the Midi into your EZD3 library.
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Thanked by: Sean Crosson and Scott EshlemanBEST ANSWER
The info here contains the gist of the answer (thanks!) but for clarity in case anyone else gets this on a search – here’s how it worked for me in a bit more detail:
I had copied some Midi from an old PC, just using windows explorer; I pasted this into the User Midi folder for EZD3 on my new PCand it showed in EZD3 browser – but with no files – just like OP; similarly I could see and play the midi no probs in EZD2 – just like OP. In the Grooves Browser window in EZD3, if you return to the User Midi section you will see a little notification dot advising un-synced files. Right Click here and select ‘Sync File Changes’ and EZD3 will now incorporate the Midi into your EZD3 library.
EZdrummer version: 3.0.6
Operating system: Windows 11
Thanks, this needs to be the top answer, it resolved the issue very simply.
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