[Sonar] finding ezdrummer

EZdrummer Help
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  • Har Maes
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    The path where you installed the ezdrummer.dll is probably not added to the search paths of Sonar.

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    dysfunction
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    Either that, or you need to look under ‘VST Plugins’ in the Sonar insert-softsynth dropdown- this is where Sonar places any VSTs that were placed in your VST plugins folder itself rather than in their own folder inside that folder.

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    Har Maes
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    Indeed, probably the ezdrummer.dll is installed in the default VST folder (c:Program FilesVSTPlugins or c:Program FilesSteinbergVstPlugins. Adding that path in the plugin manager will make Sonar find EZD.

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    Robert Cox
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    ORIGINAL: h.maes

    Indeed, probably the ezdrummer.dll is installed in the default VST folder (c:Program FilesVSTPlugins or c:Program FilesSteinbergVstPlugins. Adding that path in the plugin manager will make Sonar find EZD.

    THANK YOU! I have been having the same prob as the thread starter, grungebob. This sounds like the solution. I’m gonna fire up the studio tonight and I’ll let ya know…Thanks again…!  

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