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  • [Solved] Cambridge : Where is Panipulator
2015/03/31 18:52:17
Blackiejames7
I loaded Cambridge through the Command center and all is functioning fine but where is the Panipulator ?  It's not in my pro channel
2015/03/31 19:01:06
Susan G
Blackiejames7
I loaded Cambridge through the Command center and all is functioning fine but where is the Panipulator ?  It's not in my pro channel


Did you scan your plugins?


-Susan
2015/03/31 20:33:35
Leadfoot
Did you download and install the Boz PC bundle? It's in there. Sorry, I don't use the command center, so I'm not exactly sure if you have to download separately like I do.
2015/03/31 21:09:50
John
Yes it is separate and will need to be installed from further down in the C3 under Sonar. 
2015/04/01 06:35:29
TremoJem
If you use CCC to download Sonar Platinum and you select the main folder and not any of the sub-folders below it (if you click on the main folder it opens up to reveal several sub-files or sub-folders, just like Windows Explorer) do you have to go back and install each of the sub-files or sub-folders. Why would they not be included in the main folder if you select "Install All"?
 
Thanks
2015/04/01 10:37:03
aidanodr
 
As Susan G says above SCAN FOR PLUGINS .. you probably have it set as manual instead of auto scan at start up?
 
 
2015/04/01 12:46:37
Blackiejames7
It was not there when I scanned the plugins so I did a reinstall of the Boz bundle in the command center and the panipulater has been installed in the pro channel.  Thanks to everyone for your help !
 
Blackie James
2015/04/01 17:39:58
TremoJem
I figured it out. When you click the arrow to expand Sonar, the sub-directory needs to be downloaded as well...each one. What an idiot I am .
 
I will be taking the external HD to the office tomorrow...LOL.
2015/04/01 17:43:46
scook
You can save a lot of time by only downloading the packages you need for the upgrade. I posted the list in another thread of yours.
2015/04/01 17:52:42
mettelus
Unless changed, two of the manual downloads have no extensions on them. They are installation files, but need to be renamed with a ".exe" extension to run.
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