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2016/04/08 01:05:00
rgturner
Help!  I can't find AAS Lounge Lizard.  Did I screw up the installation?  Is it hidden somewhere?
 
BTW - I don't see STRUM also.
 
How do I get these to appear?
 
I'm running:
SONAR Platinum
22.3.0 Build 71 [2016.03] - x64
2016/04/08 03:10:50
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
to check ...
  1. Did you install all of CCC packages i.e. also "platinum instrument collection"
  2. Unless you have "Automatic Background Scan" or "Scan on Startup" enabled, initiate a VST scan now
  3. If it still not shows, check that you are not using some custom layout for the synths which do not include the latest ones
2016/04/08 14:51:14
rgturner
Thanks!  I'll check later and get back with you.
2016/04/08 20:00:26
digimidi
Yeah, the problem is that you have to perform a manual scan (rescan) for Platinum to see it.  I had the same problem, but it is now visible.  Press P on the keyboard, then look to the left for vst settings, and proceed from there by ticking the boxes for a manual scan.  AFter it is completed, you should see it.
2016/04/09 05:37:55
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
digimidi
Yeah, the problem is that you have to perform a manual scan (rescan) for Platinum to see it.  I had the same problem, but it is now visible.  Press P on the keyboard, then look to the left for vst settings, and proceed from there by ticking the boxes for a manual scan.  AFter it is completed, you should see it.




I can recommend anyone to switch to "scan at startup" for VST scan which takes care of that automatically and does never interfere you while working projects. I use that for my studio DAW since Noel convinced and guess what - he was right. i never had problem with missing VST plugs or similar since ...
 
Only for the live DAW where I don't rely on any VST plugs I have turned it off.
2016/04/10 12:27:22
stevec
RehabRob
digimidi
Yeah, the problem is that you have to perform a manual scan (rescan) for Platinum to see it.  I had the same problem, but it is now visible.  Press P on the keyboard, then look to the left for vst settings, and proceed from there by ticking the boxes for a manual scan.  AFter it is completed, you should see it.




I can recommend anyone to switch to "scan at startup" for VST scan which takes care of that automatically and does never interfere you while working projects. I use that for my studio DAW since Noel convinced and guess what - he was right. i never had problem with missing VST plugs or similar since ...
 

 
+1    Once everything has been fully scanned that first time around re-scans are quick - I'd estimate a few seconds even on my old system.  The only slight delay is when new plugins are added to the list, and those are called out by name for confirmation. 
 
2016/04/14 22:39:26
rgturner
Thanks to all of you.  I recently received an email offer to purchase the full-blown version of Lounge Lizard.  I bought it.  Wow!  It's incredible.  The tones are insane. I was able to incorporate it with absolutely no tweaks.
 
Again, thank you all.
 
 
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