This is a known frustration for new EZdrummer 3 users. When you first install and see "No MIDI Library Found", it usually means the software cannot locate the default Groove Library (the core MIDI files that come with EZdrummer).
Restart EZdrummer 3; it should now prompt you to locate the library or automatically find it in the default location. Adding Third-Party or User MIDI ezdrummer 3 no midi library found new
If a clean install still fails, a legacy registry entry might be pointing to a non-existent path. Experts from the Toontrack Forum recommend deleting the old Close EZdrummer 3. Command Prompt as an Administrator. Paste the following command and press Enter: This is a known frustration for new EZdrummer 3 users
If the library is marked as "Incomplete," uninstall and reinstall the Core Library specifically. 4. Advanced: Fix via Registry (Windows Only) ezdrummer 3 no midi library found new
: This is a highly effective fix that forces EZdrummer to re-locate your MIDI files. Command Prompt (search for in the Windows Start menu). Paste the following command and press Enter:
Documents\Toontrack\EZdrummer\MIDIDocuments/Toontrack/EZdrummer/MIDI