No Ezxs Or Midi Libraries Were Found In The Selected Folder !!exclusive!! -

A specific bug in EZkeys 2.0.2 was identified where "adding a linked folder called 'User MIDI' could cause the actual User MIDI folder to stop working properly".

This folder contains the underlying audio structures.

: If the software doesn't show a "Locate" option, a common workaround is to temporarily rename your library folder (e.g., add a "1" to the end). When you open the software, it will fail to find it and prompt you to manually select the folder, at which point you can select the original folder again. Advanced Fixes (Registry/System)

Follow these troubleshooting steps in order to locate your missing libraries and relink them to your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). 1. Locate Your Actual Toontrack Folder

are sound expansion libraries for EZdrummer and Superior Drummer. They contain the actual drum samples and presets—the sounds you hear when you play MIDI notes. When you install an EZX, you're adding a new drum kit or percussion set to your plugin. no ezxs or midi libraries were found in the selected folder

"No EZXs or MIDI libraries were found in the selected folder."

You moved your Toontrack directory to a new location or an external SSD, but the software is still looking at the old path.

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Fixing the "No EZXs or MIDI Libraries Were Found in the Selected Folder" Error A specific bug in EZkeys 2

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If the manual path selection doesn’t work, the Toontrack Product Manager is your best friend. It has a built-in "Repair" function that fixes broken file paths automatically. Open the . Find EZdrummer 2 or 3 in your list of installed products.

As one user on the Toontrack forum described, they encountered the problem after "getting confused in directing the sound libraries to an external SSD." The error message "No EZXs or MIDI libraries were found in the selected folder" appeared when they attempted to point Superior Drummer to their internal SSD, yet the exact same folder worked perfectly when transferred to an external drive. This illustrates that the problem often isn't about the folder's contents but rather how the software is configured to read them.

Avoid dragging and dropping files manually from old backup drives. Let the Product Manager handle the installation pathing natively to ensure registry entries are updated correctly. When you open the software, it will fail

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

If the Product Manager looks fine but the error persists inside EZdrummer or Superior Drummer: Open the plugin in your DAW. Go to the or Settings > Libraries tab. Look for a button labeled Additional Libraries or Set Path . Browse to the parent folder that contains your EZX folders.

While 90% of the time this is a path issue, a simpler cause could be that the for EZD3 or SD3 was simply never installed. The initial installer often installs just the 100MB plugin shell; you then must manually download the 15GB+ core sound content via the Toontrack Product Manager (PM) . If you skip that step, you will see this error at launch. Make sure you have installed this first.

The most common cause is a discrepancy between where the thinks the files are and where the DAW plugin is looking. Open the Toontrack Product Manager . Find your specific EZX or SDX expansion.

Open Superior Drummer (either standalone or inside your DAW). Click on the tab in the top menu bar. Select Libraries / Paths . Click Add Library Path or Browse .