Can't Get x3 to recognize Overloud delay plug

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2013/11/18 14:40:57 (permalink)

Can't Get x3 to recognize Overloud delay plug

I downloaded the free Overloud Delay plug......the plug is on my hard drive but X3 is not recognizing it.....so at this point I can't even authorize it

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    Marcus Curtis
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    Re: Can't Get x3 to recognize Overloud delay plug 2013/11/18 22:00:34 (permalink)
    When you installed the delay did you select the default cakewalk VST folder? Did you check the folder to see if the plugin is in the default vst folder? The default folder should be C:\programfiles\cakewalk\vstplugins\.
     
    If all of that applies and you still cannot find it when you run Sonar Did you try to reset your plugins. Go to edit then preferences. click on vst settings click reset then click scan
     
    The actual location of the dll plug should be C:\programfiles\cakewalk\vstplugins\overloud. the dll is called VKFX delay-64.dll. If the plugin is not in that folder then it did not install correctly. This is assuming you are using the 64 bit version of Sonar and the 64 bit delay
     
     

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    Dan Gonzalez [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Can't Get x3 to recognize Overloud delay plug 2013/11/18 22:04:09 (permalink)
    Which one are you attempting to install? The VST or the ProChannel effect?
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    Gaffpro
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    Re: Can't Get x3 to recognize Overloud delay plug 2013/11/20 23:20:42 (permalink)
    Guys: I found it in the pro channel strip...sorry...duh......lol

    Dell Studio XPS intel i7860, 8 gigs dual ram, Sonar X2 (x64), Windows 7

    RME UCX     Yamaha NS10, Equator D5, JBL LSR 2325 monitors
    Vintech X73i, Great River ME-1NV, Joe Meek VC3Q preamps
    RNC 1773, DBX 163x, Joe Meek VC3Q compressors
    DBX 263x deesser
    Neumann U87, TLM 103, AKG 214, CAD E100s 
    Peluso 2247SE 
    AT4050 and 4051
    Shure KSM27, SM7, SM57, and UnidyneIII (from the 60's)
    Other assorted mikes
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