Lost plug-ins

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2014/09/11 14:15:47 (permalink)

Lost plug-ins

Hello everyone,
First off let me apologize if I have posted this in the wrong forum topic. 
Okay, so i have recently upgraded from Music Creator to Sonar X3 Studio and i am oh so pleased. It took me sometime to install it correctly due to the fact that I am a musician not a computer programmer. After installing i needed to route my EZ Drummer to the proper VST place for my X3 which was alot more difficult then Music Creator. Seems that I have lost the routing for the (VST) or whatever it's called DXI file for my Boost11 and the other VST's that correspond along with it (boost11) I have all the VST installed from my music creator. I have found boost11 in programx86 but I am so lost as how to route them to Sonar X3.
Could someone please send me copied picture files as how to do this i have a hard time understanding these dxi, etc. file types. 
Would it be best if i uninstalled Sonar X3 Studio and re-installed it?
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    Anderton
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    Re: Lost plug-ins 2014/09/11 14:26:22 (permalink)
    Try a reset and rescan first. 

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    paparockstar68
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    Re: Lost plug-ins 2014/09/11 14:38:19 (permalink)
    Thanks Anderton, 
    I believe I have tried that procedure but I will give it another shot.
    Thanks,
    Dan
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    sharke
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    Re: Lost plug-ins 2014/09/11 15:26:53 (permalink)
    I'm convinced that Sonar's VST scan has issues with certain plugins. I've had 32-bit plugs go AWOL in the past, including Boost 11 and Perfect Space. I've also just recently noticed that VallhallaFreqEcho is not showing up.

    But first things first - have you looked in the VST options to check that the folder these plugins are in are included in Sonar's list of folders to scan? If not, just click on add folder and you will be instructed to browse for the folder.

    James
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    paparockstar68
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    Re: Lost plug-ins 2014/09/11 17:35:04 (permalink)
    If what your asking is the folder located in the programfilesx86 or program files yes it seems to be in there just not showing up. Hmmmm lol I need pics showing me how to do this lol scratch my head. I'm feeling a short bus ride coming on.
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