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A MIDI pack that once existed, now seems to have disappeared–both from my hard drive and Toontrack’s libraries. It was an EZX called “70’s.” As you can see from my pic, it once existed. In fact, it still shows the image of MIDI notes. But, I can’t find it … anywhere. Clicking the “add to database” does nothing. The big problem is, EZ Drummer suggests this A LOT from my searches–so, I’d like it back. It’s an EZX, so I paid for it. Where is it?
You can remove it…
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Thanked by: Jon Kurtz and rixaHey Shootie! I’ve seen some of your YouTube vids–good to see you here, too.
But … I DON’T want to remove it. I want to use it. I paid for it, at some point. I want it.
You purchased the Seventies Rock EZX. As Shootie’s linked video explains clearly, there is no EZX named “70s EZX”. It’s a folder bug and can be manually removed.
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Thanked by: Jon KurtzThere have been reported issues of the Seventies Rock MIDI appearing as “EZX_70s” in the EZD3 MIDI Browser window.
The correct title for this EZX MIDI library is “EZX Seventies Rock”.
In this instance, you will need to get into your main EZDrummer\Midi folder and remove “EZX_70s” file from within that Midi folder.
Then, from within EZD3 standalone, use the EZD3 Settings > Advanced > Restore MIDI database option. That should effectively remove the listing for the deleted “EZX 70s” file.
The default PC location for the main EZDrummer folder is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\
or:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Toontrack
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Thanked by: Jon KurtzWell, before I delete the empty folder, I still have a concern–There is no MIDI song called Seventy Nine 126 BPM in the Seventies Rock EZX (notice that it once existed in “70’s”). In fact, there are no 126 BPM files there. I looked for that BPM, on the off chance that it got renamed. So, where is this “song”? What other “songs” are missing? It doesn’t appear that “Seventies Rock” is a complete replacement of “70’s” EZX.
Sevemty Nine is actually a part of the Basic Rock 2 groove pack.
jord
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Thanked by: Jon Kurtz and ShootiePlease try rixa’s suggestion.
Manual remove the 70s EZX folder. Then from within EZD3 standalone, use the EZD3 Settings > Advanced > Restore MIDI database option.
Then try reinstalling the Rock 2 MIDI pack.
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Thanked by: Jon Kurtz and Bear-Faced CowOkay! Thanks everyone. It seems all cleared up. I did end up having to use both options, restore MIDI AND uninstall/reinstall Rock 2.
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