EZdrummer 2 not working in Studio One 3 Pro

EZdrummer Help
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  • Scott
    Moderator

    Are you using the 32-bit or 64-bit version of EZD2? Of Studio One?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Stephen Halicky
    Participant

    @Scott said:

    Are you using the 32-bit or 64-bit version of EZD2? Of Studio One?

    I have installed the 64 bit of all of it. I’m just starting out and learning how to do this stuff, so I’m hoping its something small I’m missing.

    Scott
    Moderator

    Can you post a pic of EZD2 opened in Studio One?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Stephen Halicky
    Participant

    @Scott said:

    Can you post a pic of EZD2 opened in Studio One?

    Here’s a couple. I open new, empty song, then click on instruments. Click and drag EZdrummer to create a track, and it doesn’t function correctly.Screenshot-1.png

    Screenshot-2.png

    Scott Eshleman
    Participant

    I just installed the Studio One 3 demo for version 3.2. (PS. i am on a Mac, OSX)
    I performed the same few steps that you described (opened new, empty song, then click on instruments. Click and drag EZdrummer to create a track).
    EZDrummer2 works normally and as expected.

    One thing that I notice in your screenshot that is missing in my experience;
    in the lower left-hand corner, there is a “no symbol” over top a depiction of your audio interface.

    Stephen Halicky
    Participant

    @Scott E said:

    I just installed the Studio One 3 demo for version 3.2. (PS. i am on a Mac, OSX)
    I performed the same few steps that you described (opened new, empty song, then click on instruments. Click and drag EZdrummer to create a track).
    EZDrummer2 works normally and as expected.

    One thing that I notice in your screenshot that is missing in my experience;
    in the lower left-hand corner, there is a “no symbol” over top a depiction of your audio interface.

    I do not have my interface connected just yet. I assumed a program would work without it considering its not needed because it’s not an external instrument. Am I wrong? Like I said, I’m just learning this so I’m not sure. I thought about that but assumed it shouldn’t make a difference

    Brad
    Participant

    Are the virtual instruments included with Studio One 3 Pro working as expected?

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    Stephen Halicky
    Participant

    @Brad said:

    Are the virtual instruments included with Studio One 3 Pro working as expected?

    Still working my way around these programs, but when I opened a couple that has the virtual piano keys, when I clicked on a key, I saw the movement of the key, but I did not hear a sound. With EZD2 I do not even see any movement.

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