seventies to add in database

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  • wigglymilk
    Participant

    happy wheels

    hi all,i can’t use my Seventies library, i try to choose but i see “add to database”, i click on that but seems nothing change.

    into my PM i see ready to use and update at last version for mac 1.0.0and 1,0,1 for libraries

    can you help me?

    do i need to send an email?

    I have the same problem, I can’t use my Seventies library? Any ideas for this?

    Scott
    Moderator

    There is simply no product named ‘EZX 70s’. ‘There is ‘EZX Seventies Rock’, so if you have that one, it is OK.
    I would simply right-click the ‘EZX 70s’ and select ‘Open in Finder/Explorer’ and then delete that folder.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    matteo veronelli
    Participant

    yes is seventies rock bought yesterday

    when i try to add to library it doesn’t work, still the same situation as per screenshot

    regards

    Scott
    Moderator

    yes is seventies rock bought yesterday

    when i try to add to library it doesn’t work, still the same situation as per screenshot

    regards

    Do you have a folder called “EZX Seventies Rock” that contains MIDI?

    If so, delete the empty “EZX 70s” folder as described above.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    matteo veronelli
    Participant

    please, where do I have to find the folder ezx seventies rock ?

    i don’t find into my mac

    regards

    Scott
    Moderator

    please, where do I have to find the folder ezx seventies rock ?

    i don’t find into my mac

    regards

    If you scroll down in your MIDI Browser, do you have a folder called EZX Seventies Rock? It should be listed under the EZX Rock! that is show in your pic.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    rixa
    Moderator

    Shootie has a video about this and how to solve it:

    You will need to get into your main EZDrummer\Midi folder and remove “EZX_70s” file from within that Midi folder.

    Then, from within EZD3 standalone, use the EZD3 Settings > Advanced > Restore MIDI database option. That should effectively remove the listing for the deleted “EZX 70s” file.

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    matteo veronelli
    Participant

    done now resolved thanks

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