Vintage Warmer 2 Problem

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  1. urOk

    urOk Member

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    Does any of you had problem with PSP Vintage Warmer in Cubase ? I mean DAW can't find this plugin and i don't know how to fix it. Any help appreciated.
     
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    geiar Noisemaker

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    I don't use Cubase but.. have you tried renaming the plugin's DLL in the plugins folder?
    I had similar experience with Samplitude.. nothing worked until I just added a letter to the DLL name (example: Vintage Warmer 2x).

    Worth a try.
     
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    @ JayAr It doesn't help :( Have tried x86 x64, renames, reinstall etc. :dunno:
     
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    chippy33 Kapellmeister

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    Probably stating the obvious, but have you checked to what directory it is installed. You can have more than one plugins folder
     
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    Globalreality Newbie

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    This is a common problem with Cubase. Go to "Devices" then to "Plugin Information". Click the "Update" button on the far left. This just may do the job.
     
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    Sorry i didn't say at the beginning. I did all main things, I set VST folders where Cubase should look for new plugins, I did also update, and it doesn't work at all. Also i find out there is few more plugins that Cubase can't see from Rob Papen Predator :(
     
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    Ok guys i fixed it. Reinstalled Cubase and then I installed plugins in both ver. x86 and x64. Because I don't know why, if is only x86 or x64 then DAW doesn't see them.

    Peace !
     
  9. studio5599

    studio5599 Producer

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    I had this problem with Soanr X-1 the problem was i had the x86 vst plugins, and the 64bit vst plugins set under preferences i removed the 64bit folder from within the Daw and all was good
     
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