Ezdrummer 3 No Midi Library Found New Page
The "No MIDI library found" error in EZdrummer 3 typically occurs because the software cannot locate the specific folder where Toontrack MIDI files are stored or because the MIDI database needs a reset. Unlike sound samples, which can be moved to external drives, Toontrack MIDI often requires a very specific local path or a manually set link to appear in the "Grooves" tab. Immediate Solutions
4. Diagnostic Steps
Before attempting fixes, run these diagnostics:
If you're getting a "no MIDI library found" error when opening EZD3, you can try these steps: 1. Go to **Settings** > **Advanced** How to Install MIDI into EZdrummer 3 – Groove Monkee ezdrummer 3 no midi library found new
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Toontrack\EZDrummer\Midi For 3rd-Party MIDI If you are adding non-Toontrack grooves:
5.3 Restore default MIDI files (if missing)
If the MIDI folder is empty:
While a "fix" isn't a feature, Toontrack has introduced a specific new-ish workflow feature in EZdrummer 3 to handle this exact scenario more gracefully than in EZdrummer 2.
Scenario B: The Custom Library Installer When you run the Toontrack Product Manager (the installer app), there is a checkbox for "Factory MIDI." If you click "Custom Install" and uncheck this box to save space, you will get the error. The "No MIDI library found" error in EZdrummer
Manual re-linking: If you moved your libraries to an external drive (SSD), you must point EZdrummer to the new location. Click on the path and select Browse for Library Path(s) to navigate to your EZDrummer/Midi folder.