• SONAR
  • VST folder location (p.2)
2011/01/20 11:00:11
Bristol_Jonesey
No problemo.

2015/11/22 14:31:37
doncobb
I'm using Sonar Platinum now and when I search my hard drives for "VST" I come up with nothing - absolutely nothing. Before, when I used Sonar X3 Producer, I remember having a folder with VST in the name, and that's where all my plugins went. Is it because Platinum stores plugins remotely, on the Cakewalk server perhaps that I don't have a VST folder any longer? Or could it be that I haven't installed any VST plugins on this new install yet? Thanks.
2015/11/22 14:37:03
scook
By default SONAR installs VST plug-ins in "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins." If you have not installed SONAR, another DAW or any plug-ins, it is unlikely you will have a VST folder on the PC.
2015/11/22 19:14:23
slartabartfast
toddsilva

And... as far as the page file, I should keep that on the systems drive, right?




"If you have more than one physical disk, moving the page file to a fast drive that doesn’t contain your Windows system files is a good idea. Using multiple page files split over two or more physical disks is an even better idea, because your disk controller can process mul¬tiple requests to read or write data concurrently. But don’t make the mistake of creating two or more page files using multiple volumes on a single physical disk. If, for example, you have a single hard disk that contains volumes C, D, and E, splitting the page file over two or more of these volumes, might actually make your computer run more slowly. "
 
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff382717.aspx
 
2015/11/22 19:21:42
scook
Let's hope Todd figured it out by now. For some reason, this thread was resurrected by msg #12 instead of starting fresh.
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