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Hi there,
EzDrummer and Ezplayer works well in Toontrack solo, however, when I tried using both as plugin s in Cubase AI 7,
EzDrummer works well, but EZplayer does not generate any sound. I do see Midi activity though. I have read the Ezplayer manual, but still does not help.
Can anyone please guide me accordingly. Thanks
Richard
If you’re sure that you have everything set up per the manuals instructions, the only thing I can think of is to make sure you have the input monitoring button active in your MIDI track.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Just in case you are indeed trying to get EZplayer to output sound,
I think I should mention that it has MIDI output only. It is not a sampler.
Olof Westman - Toontrack
Coder
Thanks a lot Scott and Olle. I finally found how to solve it. I found it in an older post by René Lamonde April 10, 2013., and now it works for me as well.
Thanks again.
thought I’d make that post easier for others following this thread to find:
https://www.toontrack.com/forum/ezplayer-help/cannot-get-ezplayer-work-with-cubase-7/#p134454
@René Lamonde said:
Thanks! I got it now!
How I learned to set up EZplayer in Cubase1. First of all: Install the right update of EZplayer. For 64 bit version in the computer, install the update vesrsion of 64 bit EZplayer (update downloadable at Toontrack webpage at “My Products”, – meaning; your products). Othervise it won´t work. (For 32 bit version in the computer, install the update version: 32 bit of EZplayer).
2. In Cubase: Press F11, to set up EZplayer
3. In Cubase: Press F11, to set up Superior Drummer
4. In Cubase: Set the routings on track named Superior Drummer –
(set input routing to: 1-Ezplayer – Midi Out) & (set output to: 1-Ezplayer – Midi Out).
5. In Cubase: On the track named: Superior drummer: Set the monitor ON
6. Choose a groove in EZplayer, and it play, hurray(This goes for Superior Drummer too).
P.S.
Made a little video of this > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7SGDdVyzLg
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