To understand why this happens, it helps to know a bit about how EZDrummer 3 is structured. The software installs in two main parts:
: Moving the Toontrack folder to an external drive without updating the "Libraries/Paths" settings in the plugin often causes this disconnection.
Close the software and restart your computer to see if the Grooves reappear. Method 2: Verifying the Default System Directory ezdrummer 3 no midi library found new
Many producers install EZdrummer 3 samples on an external drive to save space on their main C: drive. However, if you move the entire EZdrummer folder (including MIDI) to the external drive, the software gets confused.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, try re-scanning the MIDI library: To understand why this happens, it helps to
If you've just installed EZdrummer 3 and are seeing a "No MIDI library found" error, it's usually because the software hasn't been pointed to the correct folder or a registry entry from a previous version is blocking the path .
Add the following folders to your antivirus exceptions: Method 2: Verifying the Default System Directory Many
Reinstall your (and any other MIDI packs). This will create a brand new, fresh Midi folder in the correct location.