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Les Widmark
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Necro-posting here for anyone else that has the same problem. The same thing happened to me with the “EZX70s” folder being Orange with an exclamation mark and not being able to add any content to SD3 in the Grooves Browser.
What I found was that the installation creates 2 different libraries under C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\EZDrummer\Midi [Windows 10 64 bit].
The EZX_70s folder was empty. All the content was in EZX_SEVENTIES_ROCK.
In my case, I copied the entire contents of EZX_SEVENTIES_ROCK into the EZX_70s folder. I then opened Superior Drummer Grooves Browser and clicked “Add to Database” and all the content was made available and worked AOK.
It seems to be a problem where the installation process creates two different-named libraries, only populates one with the actual midi (EZX_SEVENTIES_ROCK), and the application itself is actually looking at the second empty folder (EZX_70s). From John’s comment above, it seems the expectation is that the app should be looking at the former, but is actually looking for a folder called the latter somewhere – there may be an issue with the path/folder name in the code somewhere where the wrong folder name is entered?
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