ezdrummer VST

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2013/11/27 02:21:31 (permalink)

ezdrummer VST

Hello guys,
 
I'm hoping to get some help setting up the ezdrummer VST.
I am running W7 64bit and see the dll @ C:\Program Files(x86)\VSTPlugins\
 
I have updated to the latest 64bit ezdrummer version
I have added a VST scan folder to map to that folder.
I have run toontrack solo and can confirm that it works fine, I can import midi and play stuff.
I can see other VST's (mapped in various places on my PC).
 
In short, I cannot see it as a VST, or soft synth
 
Any ideas?
post edited by manm - 2013/11/27 02:25:09
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    Guitarhacker
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    Re: ezdrummer VST 2013/11/27 08:02:28 (permalink)
    ManM ...  you need to install the VST according to it's installation directions.
     
    remember where it was installed or where you opted to have it install. (the directory location)
     
    then open MC and navigate to the PLUG IN MANAGER.  you will need to use this to ADD the new plug in to the scan list. Then let it run the scan again.
     
    Now, when you choose a synth, you should see it in the list.   Note.... that it may not end up in it's own folder on the list of available synths if you're not paying attention to where you choose to ADD it.  for example in my Sonar synth list, somehow, a few of my synths are in a group with others.
     
    I thought the install had failed until I clicked a few of the groups (indicated by a black right pointing arrow head.....and there it was..... it runs fine from there, but it certainly threw me off for a bit until I found it.

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    Re: ezdrummer VST 2013/11/27 14:45:02 (permalink)
    manm
    Hello guys,
     
    I'm hoping to get some help setting up the ezdrummer VST.
    I am running W7 64bit and see the dll @ C:\Program Files(x86)\VSTPlugins\
     




    That (x86) -file is for 32 bit VSTs. 

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    Re: ezdrummer VST 2013/11/28 04:54:37 (permalink)
    Kalle,
     
    You are absolutely correct.
    I understand that the x86 folder is for 32 bit VST's but I didn't think it mattered (I mean a folder location is a folder location really *shrug*). I moved it to another location and it works now.
     
    Thanks
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    Re: ezdrummer VST 2013/11/28 08:41:52 (permalink)
    cool.... glad you got it working.

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