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  • Bane*
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    Yes, you need to set Cubase to scan the folder the DLL was originally in. Go to Devices>Plugin Information. Click VST 2.x Paths and select the correct folder. Then click Update and everything should be fine.

    Bane*
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    Thank you John.

    I just now looked and what do you know the new chord track feature was triggering extra drum hits in the background at chord changes.

    Thanks.

    Bane*
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    What do you mean?

    Bane*
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    Is EZDrummer inside a DAW? I haven’t had any luck importing MIDI files into EZDrummer by dragging and dropping. They need to be in a folder that EZDrummer scans for MIDI parts. Otherwise, just drag it onto your DAW’s grid.

    Bane*
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    Yeah, I’m using EZDrummer fine in Cubase Artist 7.

    Bane*
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    Where did you download it from, couldn’t find any on their site? In Cubase you have to go to the Drum Map Setup, click Functions, Load, and choose the desired file. This has to be done to every project you want to use this map on. Also, check that your input note and output note are the same in the setup as well.

    Bane*
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    Ebay will even have these sweet deals on the EZX’s into the new year as, of course, people will be selling them at the new price.

    Bane*
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    Indeed, most sequencers not only let you record, but also note input, so that you’re not rushed. All you do is set your cursor where you want the note, choose your value (normally 1/16 for drums), and press the key on the controller. You can also choose to retain your note-on/note-off velocity as well.

    Bane*
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    Under Devices>Plug-In Information in Cubase have you tried clicking Update and then Update Plugin Information?

    Bane*
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    As I run version 1.3.1 and all is well this must be a new alteration since v.1.3.2. I would really like to know what’s the advantage of this, as all 3rd party GM compliant MIDI loops will be incompatible since this is the case.

    Can someone from Toontrack explain?

    Bane*
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    +1 for an EZGuitar. The decent sampled guitars out there aren’t EZ or cheap for a pianist like me…

    Reasonably priced I’d buy it in a snap.

    Bane*
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    Yeah. These MIDI expansion packs are an awesome idea; there isn’t much like them on the market. Keep ’em comin’!

    Anyone know if they’ll work with other piano sample libraries?

    Bane*
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    I’ve heard something about this, and someone said running Cubase as administrator helped, so that may be worth a try. 😉

    Bane*
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    Ok, thanks for the help.

    Bane*
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    I used to run Lite but recently purchased the upgrade. All of the sounds work great.

    I am working on a Vista. I opened my installation folder again, and see the EZHome in the same folder as the installer, but nowhere on my Computer’s harddrive.

    What I do see is Program Files>Toontrack>EZDrummer>MIDI. Does EZDrummer scan that folder?, as I see a few old Lite MIDI loop folders whose files I have since deleted.

    I really want to do anything in my power to avoid a reinstall since the whole kit has been working well.

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