![]() ![]() So, I reproduce that RealGuitar intially is marked as failed, but once I rescan for it, it works as expected.įWIW: This is a really cool Guitar soft synth. Told RealGuitar it was not in Pattern mode and hit play. I then swapped out the Default DLS synth with RealGuitar. I then located the demo MIDI files that came with RealGuitar and told ACID to load it as a new project. I dragged it to the time line and it was added to the project - along with a track - to the empty project. I right clicked on it and selected "Rescan" and it was correctly intialized and now appeared in my Soft Synths/All folder. Once ACID is up and running, I opened the Plug-In Manager View and looked for RealGuitar. ACID will wait upto 20 seconds before it figures something must be wrong. However, RealGuitar demo took a very long time to start up and ACID gave up. I downloaded the demo version of RealGuitar. I have been trying to reproduce the problem here. Perhaps answering will question will help iron out future softsynth bugs.ĭaniel Holgate Posts: 517 Joined: Mon 7:02 pm I have noticed some other posts on this forum where softsynths have suddenly become "unavailable" for some and not for others. ![]() Why then is there still a reference to the RealGuitar plugin being unavailable? Where is Acid looking to come to the conclusion that the plugin is still on my system. I then restarted Acid (holding CTRL SHIFT) and cleared its buffer cache. However, I think that there is also a problem with Acid in that once a plugin is deemed "unavailable" (at least in my case) you can't do anything with it.įor instance, I uninstalled RealGuitar, checked the registry for any remaining reference to RealGuitar or MusicLab and removed them (with Revo Uninstaller). I think the issue resides predominantly with the RealGuitar plugin eventhough the manufacturer MusicLab claim that they got it working in Acid without problems. The plugin became "unavailable" once I unstalled an update to it. To cut a long strory short, I got it to partially work with the initial release of the plugin. No other VSTs were installed on my system. I completely rebuilt my PC (WinXP3) over the weekend and the first program I loaded was Acid Pro7a followed by the RealGuitar plugin. I then installed the RealGuitar update (5557L) and the plugin once again become unavailable in Acid - back to the drawing board. I then installed RealGuitar (initial release) and it now loaded ok (however it still had the PatternMaker functionality missing (eventhough I purchased a license and it works in other hosts such as Sonar). I deleted them all, rebooted but Acid is still listing the plugin as unavailable. I decided to uninstall RealGuitar then I rebooted, started Acid and the RealGuitar plugin is still listed as unavailable! I then went into the registry and searched for all items that had the string "musiclab" or "realguitar". I put back this link back and all became available except RealGuitar which remained unavailable. I removed this link in the Plug-in Manager, rescanned, and naturally all my plugins became unavailable. The Plug-in Manager is also pointing to this. ![]() The registry is pointing to c:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins. ![]()
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