Chainer Not Recognizing A Particular Vst |
Chainer Not Recognizing A Particular Vst |
Apr 21 2015, 01:33 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 13-March 15 Member No.: 17,776 |
I recently bought the PM Chainer (v1.1), to make use of some VSTs in Pro Tools 11. I decided to through the Atari Punk Console into my shopping cart, too, figuring as a VST only plugin, it would be a good test for the Chainer. All of my other plugins (that I've noticed) seem to scan correctly, but I just cannot get Chainer to recognize the APC VST plugin. Not sure what I should do to resolve it. As I'm a Pro Tools user, I can't actually my APC purchase until I get it working with a VST wrapper.
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Apr 21 2015, 02:40 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 8-April 15 Member No.: 18,027 |
I recently bought the PM Chainer (v1.1), to make use of some VSTs in Pro Tools 11. I decided to through the Atari Punk Console into my shopping cart, too, figuring as a VST only plugin, it would be a good test for the Chainer. All of my other plugins (that I've noticed) seem to scan correctly, but I just cannot get Chainer to recognize the APC VST plugin. Not sure what I should do to resolve it. As I'm a Pro Tools user, I can't actually my APC purchase until I get it working with a VST wrapper. I had a few VSTs in other folders, make sure you actually know where that plug in is, and click the settings button when you're in the scanning window. There you can target specific folders to search in. Also, if your running 64 bit Chainer, make sure your plugins are too, otherwise you'll need to "wrap" them with jBridge or something |
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Apr 21 2015, 07:54 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 13-March 15 Member No.: 17,776 |
I had a few VSTs in other folders, make sure you actually know where that plug in is, and click the settings button when you're in the scanning window. There you can target specific folders to search in. Also, if your running 64 bit Chainer, make sure your plugins are too, otherwise you'll need to "wrap" them with jBridge or something Aha! There it is, APC is 32 bit. |
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