No Ezxs Or Midi Libraries Were Found In The Selected Folder →

: If the path is stuck, open the Command Prompt as Admin and run: reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Toontrack\Superior\EZdrummer /v MidiPath /f . 📂 Default Library Locations

If you have tried every step and still see the error, contact Toontrack Support directly—include screenshots of your library folder contents and the error message. They can run remote diagnostics to identify rare path conflicts or disk errors.

: Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > EZDrummer no ezxs or midi libraries were found in the selected folder

If the error persists, the feature adds a "Help Me Locate" button to the error dialog.

Whether you just moved your libraries to an external SSD or updated your operating system, here is how to fix the issue and get back to making music. Why This Error Happens : If the path is stuck, open the

This sounds basic, but background processes can sometimes lock file access. Restart your computer, then open your DAW and Toontrack software again.

If you are a musician or producer using products (such as EZdrummer, Superior Drummer, or EZkeys), you have likely encountered a frustrating roadblock: “No EZXs or MIDI libraries were found in the selected folder.” : Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support

The first step in resolving this is understanding the file structure. Toontrack libraries consist of two main parts: the EZX/SDX sound data (the heavy audio files) and the MIDI folders

This essentially “hard codes” the location into your system, overriding any conflicting software settings.

When you use the "Advanced" settings or the Toontrack Product Manager to point the software to a directory, it looks for specific root folders—usually named EZdrummer or SL-EZXName . If you accidentally point the software one folder too deep, or one folder too shallow, the software scans the location, fails to see the exact expected database files, and triggers the error. Step 1: Verify Installation via Toontrack Product Manager