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Do you have to be on line when using ez or sd?

EZdrummer Pre-sales
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  • Scott
    Moderator

    Nope. That would be crazy.

    My studio machine has never even seen the dark, dank, interweb.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Nathan
    Participant

    When you buy your package, first you’ll need to sign up on the Toontrack website to create a user account. That should be the most difficult bit Enter your packages serial number and it will appear as a registered item in your account page.

    When you install EZD, SD2 or any libraries, on first running it, a challenge box will appear saying it is not authorised and it will give you a code unique to your computer.

    On the TT account page, click authorise, and type or copy that number in. This will give you an Authorisation number which you type or copy into the challenge box -your package should then be authorised and you can use it.

    The computer you install your package on and the computer you access the internet on don’t have to be the same machine, although it’s easier to copy and paste the codes if you do -I think I even authorised on of mine via my mobile phone.

    In practice it takes a lot less time to do than explain. You can have two authorisations active as explained in your other thread, four total, and Scott and the guys here arevery helpful should you need any further ones due to replacement computers, etc.

    EZD seems to be great for quiick and easy drums, SD2 is better if you know your way round a mixing desk (that’s a very condensed summary!). EZD runs EZX libraries; SD2 runs both SDX and EZX drum libraries. I’m a very happy customer.

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    SD2.3, NYII, C&V, MC, MF, ED, Latin Perc, Twisted, Pop, N1H, Electronic, Classic, Funkmasters, Rock Solid, Blues, Indie-Folk.

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