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Scott Eshleman
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D’you buy it from a legit seller?
According to the Toontrack FAQs, EZMix2 Lite was discontinued in May of 2014:
http://www.toontrack.com/faq/what-is-ezdrummer-lite-how-do-i-get-it/
Yes & No.
I don’t think that it’s intended to create melodies as much as it is intended to create harmonies
but that said, if you used the pre-made MIDI grooves to lay out a progression,
(rudimentary) melodies could be created by varying the chord inversions.
AFAIK, Toontrack itself no longer sells EZD1 to EZD2 upgrades
(based solely upon the pricing available on their webshop and prior announcements)
but there are still some retailers out there who have them in stock.
@musec03 said:
Here is another bit of info I’ve just uncovered…
First is a link explaining a similar problem … http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2003226/fix-corrupt-windows-installer.html
The Windows Installer issue mentioned is also part of the thread whose link I posted earlier.
The Microsoft KnowledgeBase reference to the issue is:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=5A58B56F-60B6-4412-95B9-54D056D6F9F4&displaylang=en
@musec03 said:
Secondly…I’ve attached a bit of the Command prompt screen demonstrating a deficiency in the suggested solution.
Not seeing any attachment.
searched the forum. found this thread. maybe it’ll help.
http://www.toontrack.com/forum/ezdrummer-help/re-updating/#p86138
The upgrade IS the whole, full version of EZDrummer2.
When installed, it replaces & completely overwrites your EZDrummer1 installation.
In fact, in your situation, if you’re re-installing everything from scratch, you DO NOT have to re-install EZDrummer1 at all.
Your EZDrummer2 upgrade installation does not require that EZDrummer1 be installed first.
a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
@Stubby03 said:
Can I create my own drumtracks?
Yes. You can create your own drumtracks.
@Stubby03 said:
can I only use the tap to find, and use the presets?
Yes. You can use the pre-made MIDI grooves,
choosing them from the groove browser tab,
or searching for them on the Search tab – using filters and/or Tap2Find.
@Scott said:
Maybe. Maybe not. Buying off of eBay is a gamble.
Took the words right outta my mouth.
@jconsi said:
Just trying to find out if there is a reason that SD 2.0 has not been updated to 3.0 since its release? Not sure but I think it hasn’t been updated in about 6 years.
-JC
SuperiorDrummer2 has had a number of updates, especially in 2014 & 2015.
I also think that it is still a very forward-thinking program, as is.
We’ve been using it in our studio with the Roland TD-30 for a few years now.
We also own & use EZDrummer2 as a songwriting tool to create the MIDI that we use to trigger SuperiorDrummer.
Regarding an iVersion, what peripherals do you anticipate using for sound output? and for triggering the drums?
The beauty of Toontrack products is their velocity-dependent, layered sounds.
SuperiorDrummer sound libraries clock in well over 15GBs each due to the quantity of diverse sounds being triggered.
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