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Billyboy1111
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Hi to all who have perhaps been experiencing the same issues as me.
Up until two days ago, attempting to link my User MIDI that works just fine with EZK1 made the new program stall, hang, and outright not work. Still don’t know why.
I tried deleting the MIDIdb files, uninstalling/reinstalling, scouring the internet for solutions. Program still hung. Worse, it somehow corrupted my personal User MIDI folder and Finder altogether (I’m on Mac), getting the “error -36” I had tons of fun learning about and trying to fix.
Upon a fresh install, I determined to just not have any User MIDI in any EZK version, and lo and behold, EZK2 started working with just the factory MIDI of EZK1 and EZK2.
After finally getting to play around with the plugin, I added a single MIDI file to the EZK2 User MIDI folder, tried to sync, and the plugin hung again and I had to force quit.
Long story short…NO MIDI IN USER MIDI IN EZK2 IS THE ONLY WAY MY PLUGIN WORKS WITH FULL FUNCTIONALITY.
I’m not tech-savvy, so this is likely not useful to any case study on fixing any potential bugs, but wanted to share my experience.
I hope this gets fixed soon, because I’d love to start blending in User MIDI to Bandmate to create some new sequences and use the the other layering features.
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Thanked by: PetterHello to all. Thanks for current input. Still struggling mightily to understand how to stop hanging plugin. I’ve tried moving files and copying/deleting/restoring mididb files. Uninstalling/installing multiple times.
When I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled, the program picks up from the last auto-save, where the original attempts to link folders and Restore MIDI Database are all hanging. Even on a new project, both hanging. In neither scenario have any of the MIDI pages worked. Basic piano and library functions are only things functional.
Is there some physical file I can delete that wipes its memory of trying to ever link a folder?
Or a completely fresh download somehow, pre-trying to link a folder?
Do you know how to manually do it by deleting a file of some kind? My grooves page is completely taken up by the “Updating MIDI Database” prompts.
Even then, when I tried to unlink the original folder inside of the Grooves Tab before everything got mixed up, the Grooves Tab screen just sort of reset itself and still had that folder linked. It didn’t seem to do anything.
Good to hear I’m not alone. The couple of MIDI packs I have for EZK showed up on install. Just those third party ones really did a number on the entire program. Then when I clicked Reset MIDI Database literally the hanging linked folders and database stuff shut the program down for me altogether, except basic key playing on startup until I clicked any other tab.
I wonder what the solution is. I’ve tried sourcing the keywords and have found that users of EZDrummer have had MIDI Database-type problems in the past, but they’re somewhat older and not really applicable to the new EZK2 (I tried some of their methods to troubleshoot, too, just in case!)
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