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  • Ronald
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    Please see my previous reply. There’s nothing more I can do.

    Ronald
    Participant

    I would just drag & drop if I were you. That’s how I prefer to do it. I don’t know what else to tell you without being able to sit down at your computer to check your settings.

    Have you tried posting this on a Logic forum? They tend to be quite active with a lot of experienced users willing to help. Otherwise, have you contacted Toontrack support directly?

    Ronald
    Participant

    Just curious…are you able to do with EZDrummer what you are trying to do with EZKeys? It’s the exact same process except that you don’t need Element with EZDrummer.

    Ronald
    Participant

    Actually, I was hoping to see the EZKeys window, not Element, but if I’m understanding correctly, you have built a song inside EZKeys and want to record it into LPX instead of dragging & dropping it into your track? Yes, you can do that. With your track record-armed in LPX, simply hit Record , then press the Play button in EZKeys.

    If that doesn’t work for you, then I still need a step-by-step description of what you are doing.

     


    Reply To: EZKEYS not showing in Logic pro x version: 1.3.0
    Operating system: macOS High Sierra (10.13)
    Ronald
    Participant

    Well, I can’t really advise you any further without more information.

    A more detailed step-by-step description of what you’re trying to do would be helpful. Maybe even a screenshot.

    Ronald
    Participant

    Make sure that you have “Enable MIDI Out” ticked in the EZKeys Menu.


    Reply To: EZKEYS not showing in Logic pro x version: 1.3.0
    Operating system: macOS High Sierra (10.13)
    Ronald
    Participant
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    Hi Mark,

    Until they resolve this issue, there is a simple way to see and use EZKeys in LPX. You and I have the same version and OS so I can pretty much guarantee you that this will work.

    Download and install either Element or Minihost Modular. They are both free plugin hosts that will work as a standalone app or a plugin and are very simple to install and use.

    Once you install Element (or MM) you will find it in your Applications folder and also in your Library > Audio > Plugins folder. Launch LPX and check your Plugins Manager to make sure that Element is seen and validated. Then, insert it on an instrument track as an AU Instrument (look for Kushview.) Once the Element window opens, right-click in the node workspace and select EZKeys. Finally, in Element connect the MIDI input node to EZKeys and then to your Audio output node.


    Reply To: EZKEYS not showing in Logic pro x version: 1.3.0
    Operating system: macOS High Sierra (10.13)
    Ronald
    Participant

    I would really love to see EZKeys with the new GUI. It would be so much easier to build a song with a scalable window.

    • This post was modified 5 years ago by Ronald.
    Ronald
    Participant

    I am getting the same failed validation notice when trying to use EZKeys 1.3.0 in Logic Pro X 10.2.4 through 10.4.8. The only way I am currently able to use it in LPX is to instantiate MiniHost Modular and then open EZKeys inside of that. It works.

    The strange thing is that EZKeys VST and AU plugins work properly in Waveform Free and Reaper.


    Reply To: EZKEYS not showing in Logic pro x version: 1.3.0
    Operating system: macOS High Sierra (10.13)
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