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EZ Player Pro and Toontrack Solo Midi Files

Superior Drummer 3 Help
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  • John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    EZplayer Pro had included MIDI files but not Toontrack solo.

    I doubt that the installer for EZplayer Pro is Monterey compatible but what *should* work, if you are up to some manual work, is the following:

    • download the EZplayer Pro package in the PM and click the small menu right next to the Download button and ‘Open in Finder’
    • when the dmg is opened in Finder, open the ‘Contents’ folder, then the ‘Data/Midi’ folder.
    • open another Finder window and locate your ‘{Mac HD}/Library/Application Support/EZdrummer/Midi’ folder.
    • drag the three folders with EZ Player in their name from the EZplayer Pro image to the ‘Midi’ folder in the other Finder window on your hard drive.

    Now, if you have any doubt about what you are doing and do not feel comfortable with manually copying stuff into your Application Support folder – don’t.
    If you would get a dialog window asking if you want to overwrite any files, something isn’t right, so skip it.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    TrebleHook
    Participant

    Thank John, the other question is to move those library folders to my external drive where the rest of the sample package is?    SL-Dummy, SL-Perc, and SL-SD3-electronic wondering if they installed there as a default on my main ssd.

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    John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    the files and folders located in the /Library/Application Support/Toontrack/Superior Drummer 3/ folder are not meant to be moved like SDX libraries but to be considered part of the software. In short – moving these will break stuff. They do not take up much hard drive space.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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    Thanked by: TrebleHook
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