Unable to install EZDrummer
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Hello,
I recently migrated to a MacBook Pro from Windows 7, and I wanted to install EZDrummer, which I used on Windows.
So I launched the installer dedicated to Mac OSX, it seems to install the software, indicates "finished" but the application does not appear in the folder and nothing seems to have been installed...
Has anyone encountered the same problem with this software or another one?
Thank you for your responses.
Configuration: MacBook Pro
Snow Leopard
I recently migrated to a MacBook Pro from Windows 7, and I wanted to install EZDrummer, which I used on Windows.
So I launched the installer dedicated to Mac OSX, it seems to install the software, indicates "finished" but the application does not appear in the folder and nothing seems to have been installed...
Has anyone encountered the same problem with this software or another one?
Thank you for your responses.
Configuration: MacBook Pro
Snow Leopard
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I have the same problem more or less!!
all EZ Drummer is installed online at Toontrack and on my Windows 8 computer
but I don't have an icon displayed to open the program!?
I can't find access to get there!...
if you can help me thank you very much -
I use Logic Express 8 and GarageBand. But the problem has changed slightly since then: the files have apparently been installed, they are in the library, but they don't appear in either LE or GB, despite all the manipulations I've done referring to forums that dealt with the issue...
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Hi, what software do you use? Logic, Garage Band, or something else?
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Did you install it as an AudioUnit for GarageBand? Check in Library => Audio => Plug-Ins => Components and see if you can find EZDrummer.components or something similar. If it's there, go to GarageBand => Edit (below the main track) => Sound Generator, and at the very bottom, you’ll see your Plug-Ins! After that, just click on the AudioUnit sign to edit your instrument!