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  • mauko
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    I tested it with EZdrummer 3… finally I got rid of over 40 GB Soundlibrary onto an external drive… puuuh, thanks… and without further ado… even EZdrummer 2 works…

    mauko
    Participant

    I would love that too, my internal drive gets packed…

    mauko
    Participant

    Component on Mac are here:

    Library – Audio – Plugins – Components

    mauko
    Participant

    I couldn‘t find it myself but luckily I had a Backup from 2.1.8 (sorry for not helping)

    I changed only the component… that alone works

    • This post was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by mauko.

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    mauko
    Participant

    Hi, it took me some time to find out, that ezdrummer was the bad boy on my system with Logic Pro. Almost every project stopped working after a while and I had to narrow it down…

    I was on Mojave with Logic 10.5.1
    Then I updated Logic to 10.6.1
    Then I updated Mojave to Catalina
    Still no success…

    Finaly I examined a song and all the plugins used and found the bad boy…

    So I went back to ezdrummer.component 2.1.8
    For me the correct title would be: “EzDrummer 2.2.0 makes Logic Pro X crash” no matter what system on a mac…

    Took me 6 hours to do so…


    Reply To: EZDrummer 2 makes Logic X crash in Big Sur version: 2.1.8
    Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
    • This post was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by mauko.
    mauko
    Participant

    I had the same on my mac with Cubase…
    In my case there had been two version in my component, VST Folders (2.0 and 2.0.2)
    So check your Plugin folders…
    ; )

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