It should work the way you have it now I would think. Yes, you can try to uninstall and use the default install path and then set the path in Studio One. I don’t have any experience with Studio One so I can’t comment on how finicky the plugin path settings are. Sorry about the long message, but I’m pretty confused. Can you advise if you think this is a good idea? Also I got a free EZX extension and a Midi drumpack. The idea this time will be to just follow the default filepath to the Toontrack folder and point St1 at that. I think I may have to uninstall and re-install everything, as some seemed to have success after doing this. ![]() Compare what you deleted with this script: For the last year, until yesterday, I have been using Ableton Live 90 day trial using throw-away email. I’ve posted on the PreSonous forum but no reply so far. Maybe it uploads your hardware id (i.e: some string derived from your hardware that is unique to your device) to its servers once you install the trial, or maybe you forgot to delete some files. I think this may be the source of the problem. ![]() I’m wondering whether I should have created an EZD2 Folder in the Presonous Plugins Folder? The other couple of 3rdparty instruments in there have there own folders, whilst the EZdrummer.dll is just in a list in the general folder along with PreSonous stuff like Ampire.dll. The trouble is when I drag it to an empty track nothing happens! Doesn’t load or launch, no drum graphic, zilch. dll file is in there now and St1 seems to be able to see it, because the icon shows up in the Instruments Vst2 Folder on the St1 song page. So, I re-installed it and the filepath isĬ:/programfiles/PreSonous/Studio One 5/Plugins – ![]() Ironically, I did this because I’d read on a few forums St1 could be temperamental with 3rd party plugins, and the advice was to choose this filepath for the VST. With the first install I had wanted to change the path to the Studio One Plugin folder. dll file hadn’t installed the first time, as I found out when I went back to the Installation Manager.
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