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It’s normal. The interface is pretty small, does not get any bigger than what you are seeing.
Got it all set up! Thank you SO much for helping me on a Sunday morning. You are AWESOME, Scott!!
@Scott said:
The minimum version that is required for the Reggae EZX is 2.0.2. Please download and run the latest EZD 2 update from your Toontrack account, confirm that your interface reads 2.0.2, and then run the Reggae EZX installer.
OK. Do I download both the 2.0.2 update AND the sound library? Thanks much, will keep plugging away and let you know if I get stuck…
Oh! If it helps, on my laptop I am running the latest version of Windows and my DAW is Pro Tools 11. Have never had a problem with ez before. It, and all my other ezx expansion packs work fine. I just want to enjoy my new reggae grooves!
One more question: Will my current ezdrummer expansion packs work with the new ezdrummer2?[8|]
Thank you for the quick response, Scott! I am a Music Tech major at SPU in Seattle. I have been using/learning Pro Tools 11 since last September. Have had EZdrummer for about that long. What with school and all, I have not had as much time as I would like to get everything that I can out of EZdrummer but I love the sounds and the ease of use. I am a singer/songwriter. I like to play all of my own instruments and, not being a drummer AT ALL, EZdrummer is just what I need. I record and mix my own stuff and covers with Pro Tools. Just wondering if, in the long run, I am going to be satisfied with just upgrading to EZdrummer 2 or if I would be better off (at pretty much the same price) crossgrading to Superior Drummer. I guess, in the end, I am asking this as I am not totally clear on what the differences between the two products are. Although, I would imagine that Superior is the more “robust” of the two. That being said, any thoughts or advice? Thanks again! Matthew
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