I once tested the Yamaha Grand, but eventually opted for...
I once tested the Yamaha Grand, but eventually opted for the humble upright piano, so, before installing it on my iMac, I cautiously cleaned up the demo-polluted folders:/library/application support/ezkeys /library/audio/plug-ins /applications/Toontrack Now the newly installed (1.1.2) audio unit is playing fine as a plug-in to Logic, but the EZkeys standalone application was not installed by any of the downloadable files; I first installed the basic engine, i.e. TT215_ezkeys_upright_piano_mac.dmg, then updated it with the 3 extra packages supplied:TT215_ezkeys_upright_piano_up_mac_101.dmg ezkeys_player_mac_112.dmg ezkeys_core_midi_up_mac.dmgIn fact, I ran this sequence of four installers half a dozen times to make sure I made no mistake, but no standalone EZkeys was ever installed in the /applications/Toontrack folder… Am I missing something obvious?
I once tested the Yamaha Grand, but eventually opted for the humble upright piano, so, before installing it on my iMac, I cautiously cleaned up the demo-polluted folders:/library/application support/ezkeys /library/audio/plug-ins /applications/Toontrack Now the newly installed (1.1.2) audio unit is playing fine as a plug-in to Logic, but the EZkeys standalone application was not installed by any of the downloadable files; I first installed the basic engine, i.e. TT215_ezkeys_upright_piano_mac.dmg, then updated it with the 3 extra packages supplied:TT215_ezkeys_upright_piano_up_mac_101.dmg ezkeys_player_mac_112.dmg ezkeys_core_midi_up_mac.dmgIn fact, I ran this sequence of four installers half a dozen times to make sure I made no mistake, but no standalone EZkeys was ever installed in the /applications/Toontrack folder… Am I missing something obvious?