This is basically one of those pointless exercises in frustration EVERY step of the way. And it is odd that it doesn't warn you or something when it loads? I used the default pathways ( there was no choices) There's a Library Manager I opened and it said there are no licensed Libraries found? I looked in all likely locations and found no libraries. Digging around it seems there's nothing? All the menus are empty. This seemed to work except the Halion had no sounds loaded. But there it was, So I opened a GM midi file to test and inserted it and deleted TTS_1. I then open Cakewalk and had to add the Halion sub folder to the scan path to get it scanned. I don't use an ASIO interface on this computer right now because I don't record, just edit and TRY NEW VST's. I opened the stand alone version and this is were I found out I couldn't use it with on board audio. Took 15 minutes to get that working and I managed to add the license to the manager. Ya, 99% of the time, today was that 1% day. The good thing is it sort of work 99% of the time and I can move between computers easily. Years ago I got so fed up with the software licenser I had to fork over $35 for a USB dongle. This is were Steinberg sort of sucks big time. Now first thing you have to do is activate it. It won't work in stand alone with on board sound cards without that stupid driver. If you only have on board audio then you will have to install this as there will be no other choices. Otherwise it becomes your Timing master in Sync and Caching, not a good thing. Knowing this is a real nasty takeover of my ASIO system for Cakewalk I did the smart thing and unchecked this. WARNING- On install it has the list of items to be installed and one of them is that pesky Steinberg Generic ASIO driver. It took a long time to download due to large library. I'm already registered but Steinberg didn't like my password so had to go through all that BS which seems like every time I log in to my account. OK- you gotta register, no big deal this is expected from some freebies. I also thought this might be a good replacement for TTS-1 because it too is a GM player. I have Cubase 7 Elements and it came with a Older SE version, this one might be an update so I thought I'd follow through. That must be the problem.Thanks for the heads up on the Free version of Halion VST3. And this expression map has the ‘natural’ playing technique at C0. As far as my research went, the HSSO Nylon Guitar VX is the expression map that is loaded when adding most of the guitars. (note: the expression maps seem to be loading fine as well for all instruments)įor the problem of C0 notes: yes, the expression maps seem to be the problem. I’ve tried only a few now and guitars/bass seem to be a problem but violins or wind instruments are loading just fine. even when opening a completely empty new project, Dorico is not loading some VSTs. Now for the problem of missing VST when adding players/instruments still remains. When I removed this VST -no more pop-ups. My template had apparently an old VST instrument named ‘steel guitar VX’. I have found the problem with the ‘Some audio files are missing’ pop-up. I have created a diagnostic report for one of my files. Hi Ulf! thank your for the quick response.
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