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  • jonnyguitar1
    Participant

    Thanks so much!
    The method that someone suggested on that page (deleting the cache, restarting the computer, then launching Logic Pro X) worked. EZDrummer demo scanned and I’ve been happily banging away.

    Again, thanks for your help.

    jonnyguitar1
    Participant

    I’ve seen some people had similar issues with EZDrummer 2 when they first upgraded to High Sierra. Maybe that’s the issue since the demo is an older version of EZDrummer?

    jonnyguitar1
    Participant

    Did all the moving and restarting as described and still no luck. When I searched in the terminal I got this message:

    AU Validation Tool
    Version: 1.6.1a1
    Copyright 2003-2013, Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Specify -h (-help) for command options


    VALIDATING AUDIO UNIT: ‘aumu’ – ‘EZdD’ – ‘Toon’


    ERROR: Cannot get Component’s Name strings
    ERROR: Error from retrieving Component Version: -50

    * * FAIL


    TESTING OPEN TIMES:
    FATAL ERROR: didn’t find the component

    jonnyguitar1
    Participant

    Thanks for the replies.
    I have opened the Plug-In Manager under Preferences, and Toontrack is simply not there (the other manufacturers like Native and IK are). The EZDrummerdDemo.component is in the Audio/Plug-Ins/Components folder so I’m pretty stumped. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling as well.

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