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| quote: | Originally posted by Lolo
First of all make sure that your vst is a Universal Binary version (that works on both ppc and intel macs).
Secondly you must activate the vst plug-in folder in Ableton Live in the prefs (live menu prefs or command-,)
Thridly you must place vanguard.vst in the following folder:
Library>Audio>Plug-ins>VST
If it still doesn't work then you must have a problem... is your software legit, for example?
L. |
Holy shit, there's a legend in the house (I absolutely LOVE "take my hand")... Anyway, I just wanted to relate a unique problem with one of my soft-synths. After much research I decided to purchase U-He's Zebra 2 as my first soft synth. Right after I shelled out the money for it, I could not, for the life of me, get it working on my spec'd out desktop. I don't know if it was some rare bug, or glitch preventing me from using it, but it installed absolutely fine on my vista laptop. I tried EVERYTHING. Completely re-installing ableton, and even went as far as to re-install XP, but to no avail. I have seen it install just fine on plenty of XP computers, but to this day, the Zebra has never worked right on that particular machine. I would almost bet that you don't either have it in the right location, or have ableton pointed to the right folder, as Lolo said, but I just wanted to let y'all know that even legitimately purchased vsts can still have bugs and problems (even if it's one in a million).
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