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where is the EZdrummer 2 vst plug in?

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  • Markus Wagner
    Participant

    The correct file name is “EZdrummer.dll”, even though it is EZD2.
    It is where you have set the path during the installation process.
    Do you have a VST folder?
    Maybe you have installed the stand-alone version only?
    If you still cannot find it, now that you know the correct file name, you better re-install and take care of the settings then.

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    gulrital
    Participant

    hy!! thanks for your response…

    i correctly set the path during the installation process and the file figures well in the steinberg ( i use live 9) vst folder…

    but my trouble is that when i open a live 9 session, the ezdrummer vst plug in don’t figure in the vst bank, the bank where figures guitar rig and other stuff…

    i really don”t unerstand what happend…i think the installation did well!! dou you think it will be possible that the plug in could not be reconnized because i use a 64bit windows7 version? my verion of live 9 is 32 bits…i installed a 64 bits ezdrummer version

    excuse me if i’m not more specific, i’m french!

    thank you for advance..

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    Scott
    Moderator

    There are both 32-bit and 64-bit EZdrummer installers. If your host is 32-bit, please install the 32-bit EZdrummer version.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    gulrital
    Participant

    my host is 64b and i installed the 64b ezdrummer version..

    Scott
    Moderator

    Well then I don’t understand then. You said this:

    ‘my verion of live 9 is 32 bits…i installed a 64 bits ezdrummer version’

    But then said:

    ‘my host is 64b and i installed the 64b ezdrummer version..’

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    gulrital
    Participant

    scuse me if i wasn’t clear…

    my system is windows 7 64 bits…my version of live 9 is 32bits and the ezdrummer version is 64bits…

    host means os? or audio recording software?

    thanks

    Brad
    Participant

    I believe in context of this thread, host = audio software (Live 9). In order for Live 9 to ‘see’ EZDrummer you would need to install the 32bit version. Although the OS (Windows) is 64bit, the audio software can only ‘host’ 32bit plugins. Installing 32bit EZDrummer should solve your problem. Let us know how you get along.

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    gulrital
    Participant

    thanks a lot for theses precisions about live 9! but are you sure? i found today a 64 bits version of live 9 and i was about to test it…

    then i’ll try to install the ezd 32 bits version! and see what happend with my 32 bits live 9 version!

    i will let you know! many thanks!

    Scott
    Moderator

    Yes, host is audio software. OS is operating system (window 7/8 or other).

    If your host (Live, Cubase, pro Tools, Sonar, Reaper, et al) is 32-bit, you need to install and make sure the host’s plugin path is set to that 32-bit plugin.

    Same for using a 64-bit host. Make sure you are using the 64-bit version.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    gulrital
    Participant

    victory!!! think you so much guys!!

    i installed the 32 bits version and it works now!!

    thanks for the helping hand!!

    pgapro
    Participant

    I may have similar problem so I am adding here, if it needs to be a different topic I apologize.

    I am running Windows 7 64bit SP1, had Pro Tools Express working with my EZDrummer and SD2.0. Will upgrade to EZD 2 when working. I changed DAW when I got a Presonus US1800 for my acoustic kit mic’s to Cubase 5LE and have upgrade to Cubase 7 but not installed it yet. With Cubase 5 LE I lost sound to monitor or hear my Yamaha DTXpress IV ekit. I can hear drums in EZDrummer from PC but can’t trigger the EZDrummer from my Yamaha DTXpress IV. I play through an M Audio Fast Track Pro still. I may have the same issues as above.

    What would you have me check in my installations of EZDrummer, SD2 to verify version installed? I may have the path as (86), so this may be my problem? Where in Cubase would I verify which bit I am running? Help, About tab maybe? Thanks

    John
    Moderator

    @pgapro:

    the version number is displayed in the plugin interface. Check that and report back, both in Standalone and in Cubase.

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    pgapro
    Participant

    Will do John

    pgapro
    Participant

    John, It was a bit issue of Cubase LE 5 is 32 bit and I was trying to use 64 bit VST Plugins. When I went to old laptop(32bit) it all still worked with Pro Tools Express. I am upgrading to Cubase 7.7 Artist at 64bit and will install all my toontrack plugins at 64 bit as well. Thanks

    John
    Moderator

    OK,

    let us know if you run into any problems.

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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