![]() This is quite a mess, and a bit of deja vu. Yet it won't let me move it up a level using the SoundMover, so I tried to uninstall EZDrummer to reinstall but it says it isn't installed. I gave it my Library drive with Toontrack/EZDrummer as the destination and it created another EZDrummer folder inside that one, with stubs for the libraries. ![]() I'm still sorting through the mess this app creates I may have sort-of solved this back in DEC/JAN when I first bought into the product, but haven't the time to hunt down those postings right now (I have at most half an hour to deal with this tonight, and then no opportunity for another week and a half or so). Actually, it's asking you where to MOVE your sound libraries to! If you click your system drive thinking it will install an app, it fails miserably and says you didn't provide it with a destination directory. pkg file is going to install an application. When it asks you where to install the software, you'd think the. It's very confusing, but I don't think English is their first language (aren't they in Norway?). In Applications/Toontrack is "SoundMover.pkg" which you can click to run. I think this utility may have existed before but only for Superior. Actually, I found a way to move the libraries.
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