GroovePlayer (Track: 'LRS track bus')

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2008/03/21 09:26:43 (permalink)

GroovePlayer (Track: 'LRS track bus')

I'm getting an error every time I open a new project form my "normal" template. It's one of those "Missing Plug-ins" ones and refers to:
GroovePlayer (Track: 'LRS track bus')

I know that Groove Player is no longer on my system... and I've managed to find "LRS" in the Surround part of the Help files... but I can't find any LRS track bus in my normal template and I don't find any reference to Groove Player anywhere.

This is more an annoyance than a show stopper, but I'd like to get rid of it. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Kurt Schulenburg
Cakewalk User from Cakewalk for DOS days!
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    screech57
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    RE: GroovePlayer (Track: 'LRS track bus') 2008/03/21 09:38:20 (permalink)
    Ahha! Found my own answer. (I did a search before posting on this, I did, I did!) It turns out that it's the Audio Metronome (a feature I've always disliked - I'm a step entry sort of user!).
    I regsvr32'd a Groove Player dll that I found on my system... and the error's gone. Here's the details I found in another topic: (http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=318664)

    Hello Dan,

    If you open up the Metronome Options dialog, and the samples show up in the drop-down list there, then you can be sure Sonar "knows" where they are. If the drop-down lists are empty, then you have found the source of the problem. If this is not the issue, you can try the following: Find the file named "GroovePlayer.dll". This plugin is used as the Audio Metronome engine. It is most likely located in your Shared DXi folder (the default location is C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi). Try re-registering this plugin.
    To registed a DLL:
    - Start->Run
    - type in: "cmd" and press OK
    - type in: cd "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi" (or whatever the correct location is) and press Enter
    - type in: regsvr32 GroovePlayer.dll

    Close the command prompt, and re-launch Sonar and try using the metronome again.

    Hope this helps.

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    Andrej Sarkic
    Cakewalk Development
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