Scott Eshleman
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One or both of us is confused.
EZDrummer has never been able to import wave files. Not the Mac version. Not the PC version.
Not sure what you’re trying to do or why. Hence, my confusion.
Each sound library comes with the same set of CORE MIDI.
CORE MIDI that is basic, “theoretical” and very generic.
It is independent of style. Devoid of groove. Defined by its lack of genre.

Only the individual EZKeys MIDI pack expansions have any theme, style, or groove.
@Brad said:
Contact the seller and ask if they followed the process in this link;
https://www.toontrack.com/faq/transfer-of-license-and-multiple-installs-important-information/Ah Scott E’s cut and paste skills are quicker than mine….
ah, well, you took the time to type that nice, friendly preamble that I did not…
I was just trying to beat Olof’s response time on a post where I had typed 4 or 5 sentences, (maybe even as many as 9 or 10),
and Olof’s post was about 3 full minutes before mine.
I haven’t tried this myself but you both could try creating a “User MIDI” folder on your computer
that sync’s to your DropBox or Google Drive for the grooves that you’re working on together.
EZDrummer (and most Toontrack products) allow for two (2) active authorizations.
If you want to use EZDrummer on 3 computers, you will need to purchase another license.
If you no longer want to use EZDrummer on one of your computers,
you can remove the authorization for that product (in Product Manager) for that particular computer,
freeing up an authorization to be used on another computer.
https://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-many-computers-can-i-install-my-products-on/
As confusing as it might seem, the folder used by the Product Manager to store installation file downloads
and the location to which a product is installed are typically different locations.
On a Windows PC, the location to which the Toontrack Product Manager will download installation files
is configured under “Tools > Options”.
On a MAC, I believe that the location to which the Toontrack Product Manager will download installation files
is configured under the “Preferences” menu.
The location to which a product is installed can usually be chosen during the actual installation process,
not during the download process.
Edit: It appears that Olof posted his response whilst I was still typing mine.
i’m not in front of my studio computer at the moment, but I offer a TT kit created expressly for that sound…
https://www.toontrack.com/product/claustrophobic-ezx/
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Thanked by: David Metoyer@ajbourque said:
HI just curious, do the MIDI packs and the SDX packs contain the same MIDI grooves, or do the packs only contain a portion of the grooves? Specifically looking at Progressive Foundry SDX vs MIDI pack. I dont’ really need the samples but want all the grooves.Putting together my wish list 🙂
Thank you!
In those cases, it is noted in the product description, as illustrated on the following pages:
https://www.toontrack.com/product/the-blues-midi/
https://www.toontrack.com/product/the-rock-warehouse-midi/
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