I’ve installed the Demo but can’t see it in my host (Studio One 2). VST’s of Demo were loaded into my host VST folder and EZkeys works as a stand alone.
Is the demo supposed to be available to try from within a host?
The included “Important ReadMe.rtf” file doesn’t say it can or can’t and the included link to an updated manual download doesn’t work … seems a little sloppy for a product they want us to buy!
Hi,
sorry for the inconvenience. The Demo should work with your host as per the FAQ:
https://www.toontrack.com/faq/what-are-the-demo-limitations-for-ezkeys/
I will assume you are on Windows 7/8. Do you know where the VST .dll file was installed and if Studio One picks it up in its VST scan?
The 32-bit plugin Default installs to ‘C:Program Files (x86)VstPluginsToontrack’
and the 64-bit Default installs to ‘C:Program FilesVstPluginsToontrack64bit’
Another Studio One user reported restarting Studio One made it pick up the EZkeys dll.
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Thanks John for reply … looks like this one is on me. I thought I put in my F:Studio OneVstPlugins folder but it wasn’t there … I intended to put it there but missed it and just put it in my F:Studio One folder. Once I moved it to F:Studio OneVstPlugins it showed up. Thanks for response … I’ll be checking it out. Sorry for my mistake.
Just for the record … I just purchased EZkeys Electric Grand.
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