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Maurice.Jonas
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Thanx for the comments guys.
Sorry if I confused you with the info but i thought I was using the 64 bit version of cubase.
Now I know the problem was Cubase 5(I think it was 32 bit after all, because I looked at the about info and could not find a sign of it being 64 bit).
I downloaded a trial of Cubase 6, installed 64 bit version(I had the option during installation to select 32bit or 64 bit) , installed Ez drummer, updated it to the 64 bit version and it is working.
Guess I’ll be looking for a newer version of my DAW. Thanx for the help.
Any chance you know some good free 64bit DAWs for Windows 8 while I save money for Cubase????
I also had an old version of Reaper on my pc, and it has exactly the same problem with the Ezdrummer plugin. As soon as I select it as a vst instrument it gives me the same error as the first screenshot.
I am using Cubase 5.1.1.
I don’t have the directory ‘C:Program FilesVstPluginsToontrack64bit’. When I installed the 64 bit of ezdrummer, i could select an install path and I chose the ‘(x86)’ path because that is where most of the vst plugins were.
That is also the only place where I have the ezdrummer dll as far as I can see. But what is strange is that the toontrack solo also uses the 32 bit version according to you, while I am 100 % positive I start the 64 bit version of toontrack solo
I also tried update the plugin information, but that doesn’t change anything. It still keeps saying version 1.0.0.0 in the vst plugin properties.
Here is the strange thing. The plugin in Cubase says 1.3.2 in the ezdrummer window(after i click away the error).
The vst path is the same as in toontrack solo. But the cubase vst properties tell me it is version 1.0.0.0(see screenshot)
Toontrack solo says version 1.3.2, also does the plugin in cubase after I click away the error. Here a screenshot of toontrack solo and vst path.
I use 64 bit Cubase, 64 bit Toontrack solo and 64 bit ezdrummer.
This is the error I am getting in Cubase upon opening the plugin. I have assigned it as a vst instrument and if I click it to change the properties I get this error:
ORIGINAL: Scott
You say you can load Ezdrummer in Solo. You should be able to authorize from Solo. Did the authorization window pop up when you first loaded Ezdrummer in Solo?
If Ezdrummer works as expected in Solo, check the plugin path in Solo and make sure Cubase is using the same Ezdrummer. I assume you are using 64-bit Solo, Cubase, and Ezdrummer. What version number is showing in Ezdrummer in Solo?
I will try that tonight when I get home, thanx for the tip.
I will let you know it that worked for me.
I forgot to mention that I didn’t get to authorize my project because of the error.
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