
When you do not have the right skills with the PC, it is best to do as little as possible with custom instalations and such. I have had many an hour with trouble getting my Nuendo versions to work after not letting the instalation wizzard do the job. I have now bought Cubase (Nov 2016) - and everything will be installed default as per the instalation wizzard instructions. The ezdrummer.dll file was in the correct folder, but it was the 64 bit version, and I could not get it to work. My Nuendo is 32 bit, and I have had some trouble with this before. One other thing that may be the problem for you my reader, is to be sure that you use correct 32 or 64 bit version of ezdrummer for your DAW. Hey presto - it worked! (but you must close/open Nuendo/Cubase after the procedure - ezdrummer did not show up in the VST-list before you reboot the program after updating the VST-list). While FL Studio and Ableton Live are the primary DAWs that are used, many of the concepts can be applied across other.

The absolutely last thing I tried - was to copy the ezdrummer.dll file into the folder that contains the incl synths in Nuendo. In the tutorial video above, veteran producers Kaelin Ellis, Max Rewak, Isaac Duarte, and Nick Chen came together to share ten music production tips that span everything from mixing and sound design to sampling and beat making. Tried everything after ezdrummer suddenly vanished after some updates, incl all the tips in this tread. Regardless, that’s why listing your system specs is important when requesting assist (so I/we don’t have to guess). Not sure exactly what the folder would be for a 32 bit CB install is but I will guess it might be the C:\Program Files (x86)(same as above) folder.Īlso remember that EZD2 is a VST-Instrument and will only show up in an active project on an “instrument track” or “midi track”.
#EZDRUMMER CUBASE TUTORIAL .DLL#
dll file is in the correct folder, it should be showing and working properly.īTW… if still not working after installing to the aforementioned folder try installing the ezdrummer.dll file to the C:\Program Files\Steinberg\Cubase 7\VSTPlugins folder. dll file is located in the correct folder, and you either restarted CB or hit the update button under “devices>plug-in information” after ensuring the. Generally speaking though… if both programs are set to run as admin and the EZD2.

You need to be a little more specific about your issue and system specs before I can try to assist further but…
