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  • elyptic
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    OK I found it inside the initial download I had of MoM, copied it out of the zip and into my MIDI folder, now I was able to authorize it properly. Thanks for your help.

    System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | AMD 5950X CPU | 64GB DDR4-3600
    Toontrack Software: Superior Drummer 2 | EZMix 2.0 | EZKeys
    SDX: TMF, TPF
    EZX: A, LP, MoM, MM, M!, MH, N1H, RS, R!
    DAW: Reaper 64-bit

    elyptic
    Participant

    Exactly right, the MIDI is shown as Not installed, and even though Sound Library 1.0.0 is shown as installed, and it wants to download the whole 1.6GB again.
    The library works properly within Reaper.

    System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | AMD 5950X CPU | 64GB DDR4-3600
    Toontrack Software: Superior Drummer 2 | EZMix 2.0 | EZKeys
    SDX: TMF, TPF
    EZX: A, LP, MoM, MM, M!, MH, N1H, RS, R!
    DAW: Reaper 64-bit

    elyptic
    Participant

    Also, Made of Metal was the only item that had a Download Authorization link, which gave me a Made_of_Metal_EZX.ttauth file to download. What am I supposed to do with this?

    In the registry, this is the only one with a strange looking key: G3CPKeyExt_EZX2_MadeOfMetal, which has the contents of a TT_AUTH_KEY key in the value instead of a serial number. All the others have a CPKeyExt_EZX… key.

    System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | AMD 5950X CPU | 64GB DDR4-3600
    Toontrack Software: Superior Drummer 2 | EZMix 2.0 | EZKeys
    SDX: TMF, TPF
    EZX: A, LP, MoM, MM, M!, MH, N1H, RS, R!
    DAW: Reaper 64-bit

    elyptic
    Participant

    OK that was definitely the best way to fix this. Once I change the regedit value, created the folder, and moved the EZXs, PM immediately stated that it needed to authorize the new 8 items. Then it showed I had 16 updates for them, and I downloaded/installed all of it painlessly.

    Yes I’m sure that’s the way I would have done it. After upgrading to Windows 10 Pro from Windows 7 x64, and upgrading a hard drive to 3TB, the folders were a mess and I cleaned them up. I’m used to adding the folders via SD2’s settings page, that’s the way I would have done it.

    Thanks for the tip on the registry, it looks like it fixed everything!*

    EDIT: The only product that didn’t get fixed was Made of Metal, which is an EZX2. I updated the registry key SL_Path_EZX2_MadeOfMetal value to L:ezxEZX2_MadeOfMetal, but it still wants me to download it. In PM under Installation Info it says Sound Library > INSTALLED VERSION 1.0.0

    System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | AMD 5950X CPU | 64GB DDR4-3600
    Toontrack Software: Superior Drummer 2 | EZMix 2.0 | EZKeys
    SDX: TMF, TPF
    EZX: A, LP, MoM, MM, M!, MH, N1H, RS, R!
    DAW: Reaper 64-bit

    elyptic
    Participant

    Alternatively, could I change that registry value to L:ezx, create the folder, and then move my EZXs (and the MIDIs) into that new folder to resolve the issue?

    System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | AMD 5950X CPU | 64GB DDR4-3600
    Toontrack Software: Superior Drummer 2 | EZMix 2.0 | EZKeys
    SDX: TMF, TPF
    EZX: A, LP, MoM, MM, M!, MH, N1H, RS, R!
    DAW: Reaper 64-bit

    elyptic
    Participant

    All items show the Sound Library as missing. Some of them also say MIDI is missing, some of them show as installed.
    Running that command shows where my MIDI is installed (D:ezx), but not the libraries which are on L:
    I now see under the Authorizations tab that my EZXs were authorized under my new computer name instead of my original computer that authorized the SD2 and SDX. Can I change all of these to match the new (current) computer without losing a license?

    System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | AMD 5950X CPU | 64GB DDR4-3600
    Toontrack Software: Superior Drummer 2 | EZMix 2.0 | EZKeys
    SDX: TMF, TPF
    EZX: A, LP, MoM, MM, M!, MH, N1H, RS, R!
    DAW: Reaper 64-bit

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