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I have EZDRUMMER 2 ver 2.2.1 installed. But when I launch the software I got a message that said my new Gospel EZX was “excluded” due to needing ver 2.2.1 of EZDRUMMER or higher! What could be causing this to happen? Also, the stand-alone version doesn’t have this issue. But the instance inside my Cubase 11 project does. The plugin ver. information reads as follows:
EZdrummer plug-in version 2.1.4 (build 13108) [64-bit VST]
SOUND LIBRARIES
Americana version 1.5.2
Claustrophobic version 1.5.3
EZdrummer 2 Modern version 1.1.2
EZdrummer 2 Vintage version 1.1.2
Funkmaster Clyde version 1.5.4
Funkmaster Jabo version 1.5.4
Hip-Hop! version 1.0.0
Indie Folk version 1.5.2
Indie Folk 4Mic version 1.5.2
Nashville version 1.5.4
Rock Solid version 1.5.3
Southern Soul 60s version 1.0.0
Southern Soul 70s version 1.0.0
MIDI LIBRARIES
Americana version 1.2.0
AOR Ballad Grooves version 1.0.0
Ballads version 1.2.0
Detroit Soul Grooves version 1.0.0
Disco Grooves version 1.0.0
Drum Beats version 1.0.0
EZdrummer 2 Modern/Vintage version 1.0.2
EZdrummer 2 Percussion version 1.0.2
EZX Americana version 1.5.0
EZX Claustrophobic version 1.5.0
EZX Funkmasters version 1.5.0
EZX Gospel version 1.0.0
EZX Hip-Hop! version 1.0.0
EZX Indie Folk version 1.5.0
EZX Nashville version 1.5.0
EZX Rock Solid version 1.5.0
EZX Southern Soul version 1.0.0
Funk version 1.0.0
Fusion Grooves version 1.0.0
Gospel Grooves version 1.0.0
Hip-Hop Grooves version 1.0.0
Modern Pop Grooves version 1.0.0
Music City USA version 1.2.0
N.Y – Volume 1 version 1.2.0
Pop! version 1.2.0
Session Drums version 1.2.0
Shuffled Backbeats version 1.0.0
Singer Songwriter Grooves version 1.0.0
Songwriters Pack 4 version 1.2.0
Urban Jazz Grooves version 1.0.0
Has the ezdrummer.dll been moved or copied manually since it was installed? You say you have 2.2.1 but the plugin info shows 2.1.4.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hi Scott, “Has the ezdrummer.dll been moved or copied manually since it was installed”? No, it has not. As to why the plugin shows different I don’t know the reason. Like I said the stand-alone ver. is fine and loads the Gospel EZX just fine. The product mgr. software shows everything as up to date as well. I am just lost as to what the problem is with the plugin. All other EZX’s work fine on the plugin as well. Also this information was taken from the stand-alone info:
EZdrummer plug-in version 2.2.1 (build 27019) [64-bit VST]
Standalone host version 2.2.1 (build 27019)
SOUND LIBRARIES
Americana version 1.5.2
Claustrophobic version 1.5.3
EZdrummer 2 Modern version 1.1.2
EZdrummer 2 Vintage version 1.1.2
Funkmaster Clyde version 1.5.4
Funkmaster Jabo version 1.5.4
Gospel version 1.0.0
Hip-Hop! version 1.0.0
Indie Folk version 1.5.2
Indie Folk 4Mic version 1.5.2
Nashville version 1.5.4
Rock Solid version 1.5.3
Southern Soul 60s version 1.0.0
Southern Soul 70s version 1.0.0
MIDI LIBRARIES
Americana version 1.2.0
AOR Ballad Grooves version 1.0.0
Ballads version 1.2.0
Detroit Soul Grooves version 1.0.0
Disco Grooves version 1.0.0
Drum Beats version 1.0.0
EZdrummer 2 Modern/Vintage version 1.0.2
EZdrummer 2 Percussion version 1.0.2
EZX Americana version 1.5.0
EZX Claustrophobic version 1.5.0
EZX Funkmasters version 1.5.0
EZX Gospel version 1.0.0
EZX Hip-Hop! version 1.0.0
EZX Indie Folk version 1.5.0
EZX Nashville version 1.5.0
EZX Rock Solid version 1.5.0
EZX Southern Soul version 1.0.0
Funk version 1.0.0
Fusion Grooves version 1.0.0
Gospel Grooves version 1.0.0
Hip-Hop Grooves version 1.0.0
Modern Pop Grooves version 1.0.0
Music City USA version 1.2.0
N.Y – Volume 1 version 1.2.0
Pop! version 1.2.0
Session Drums version 1.2.0
Shuffled Backbeats version 1.0.0
Singer Songwriter Grooves version 1.0.0
Songwriters Pack 4 version 1.2.0
Urban Jazz Grooves version 1.0.0
There are 2 ezdrummer.dlls on your computer. Don’t know why or how if they were not copied or moved but they are there.
Cubase is set to pick up the 2.14 version and it should be set to the path of the 2.2.1 version. Open EZD2 standalone and check the plugin path in the ? Menu. Open the Cubase plugin manager and set it to that path. You should be able to see the “2.1.4” location in Cubase from the plugin manager and I would manually delete it.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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Thanked by: Darryl BrooksThat took care of the issue. Unsure how it happened, but I have an idea that when I first installed the program I used a different drive. But I had a windows crash and reinstalled windows and all of my software. This time I let it install in the default location which was the C drive. I must have failed to erase the original path and when Cubase scanned it picked up the older.dll
Thanks again for solving it.
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