Hi having bought Ezbass, which I thought was great. I got Ezkeys as well.
I also bought a midifile pack. Where does Toontrack store these on PC? I can’t find them?
Are they in the same place as the midifiles that come with the program?
Hi Andy,
They are stored in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Toontrack\EZbass\MIDI\*. I don’t have EZKeys but I assume it would likely be the same Toontrack parent folder.
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Thanked by: andycambHi Thanks for your reply. Don’t I know you from the Jamstix forum?
On my Windows 8 laptop, the EZkeys MIDI is at C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\EZKeys Content\EZkeys
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Don’t seem to have a contents folder at that location?
Don’t seem to have a contents folder at that location?
EZbass version: 1.0.7
Operating system: Windows 10
Idk. What did it look like? Mine has the libraries and Midi folder.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
This is what is inside the Ezkeys folder?
No sign of the midifiles or a ways to count them?
This is what is inside the Ezkeys folder?
No sign of the midifiles or a ways to count them?
EZbass version: 1.0.7
Operating system: Windows 10
Yes. That is the EZkeys midi format. Not individual midi files.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Well how can you tell how many you have?
Hmmm… never really cared about how many I had. I guess you could browse in the EZkeys browser and manually count them.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I don’t see any MIDI files here? Only what look like proprietary program files. Others seeing the MIDI files here?
SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One
No I couldn’t actually find them in a list either. I suspect they have deliberately hidden them. Don’t understand why they have done that..
I have no idea why Toontrack would put the EZBass midi files in a totally different folder than EZKeys midis…. But this is where my EZKeys files are located in Win10..
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\EZkeys\Midi
And yes.. These really aren’t Midi files as you’d expect with a folder and a collection of files with the *.mid extension… They are in Toontrack format like this.. Each file is a collection of all the midi intros, bridges, etc for a particular style.
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