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  • Olof Hermansson
    Moderator

    Please use the Product Manager application to install. You won’t get this error then.

    Olof Hermansson - Toontrack
    Coder

    Mik_68
    Participant

    Ok – got that. I’m a bit confused as to whether I have got the correct product – I was told I could import the midi files (I have bought Reggae Beats Midi) into LogicPro.

     

    is that correct and can you point me to instructions?

     

    Thanks


    Operating system: macOS Big Sur (11)
    Olof Hermansson
    Moderator

    Yes, assuming you don’t have EZdrummer or Superior Drummer, you can drag MIDI files directly from Finder into Logic. If you have installed the MIDI pack, the files should be located within Macintosh HD > Application Support > Library > EZDrummer > Midi.

    Note that the folder names are formatted the way they are just to make them look good and appear in the right order within EZdrummer and Superior Drummer, and some folders (with “@_” in their names) don’t contain any MIDI files – they are shown as headers in the software.

    Olof Hermansson - Toontrack
    Coder

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