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  • IK Multimedia Support SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (p.3)
2010/05/28 04:50:44
strikinglyhandsome1
I own a number of their products and have never had a problem with the installation. One can only assume you've guided the installation and placed them in a folder that's not being scanned or you let it default install and it's defaulted to a folder that's not being scanned.

Some installations of products in general use ambiguous language and you're not sure if you need to create a folder or it will create the folder or sometimes exactly where it is putting it - either in a sub folder or the root folder. This maybe the case so if they are installed, then search for the .dlls as they must be somewhere.
2010/05/28 05:06:10
papa2005
Shouldn't this thread be in the "Software" forum? And why do people with anger management problems have to use huge fonts and 20+ exclamation marks?

This forum, as I understand it, is about SONAR products and any problems that one encounters...The last time I checked, IK MultiMedia is not affiliated with SONAR in any way...
2010/05/28 05:38:49
Saintom
papa2005


Shouldn't this thread be in the "Software" forum? And why do people with anger management problems have to use huge fonts and 20+ exclamation marks?

This forum, as I understand it, is about SONAR products and any problems that one encounters...The last time I checked, IK MultiMedia is not affiliated with SONAR in any way...


papa, schools out is my guess, back in my day I regularly went into 7-11 and complained about big Mac's but we didn't have internet back then

Tom
2010/05/28 08:56:47
Jind
I have many IKMultimedia plugins and all work perfectly fine under my windows 7 x64 Sonar 8.5 x64 installation via bitbirdge.  As for installation locations - every IKMultimedia product was installed in my \Program Files(x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins folder - none of them created any sub folders.  I chose that spot during the installation and I also chose to put my IKMultimedia libraries on my dedicated Sample Library drive. 

Freddie - I love you man, but these products do not suck simply because they do not have native 64 bit support.  Would I like it?  Sure.  But they work perfectly fine over bitbridge and I'm happy with the results I get from these excellent plugins.

I'm sorry to say this to the OP, but this is not an IK issue - it has to be a user installation issue.  Personally I would strip every on of them off (they all have uninstall routines) and reinstall them paying particular attention to the installation directories, making sure they match the others you have had success with and also please review the portion of the help file on "Organizing Plugins" it tells you how to add additional locations to scan as well as list the areas already set to scan for plugins.
2010/05/28 09:16:48
retired_account
No problem here using T-Racks vst's in Sonar x64 either.
Great value too, got them using the group purchase promo they sponsored- 5 for $99.00
2010/05/28 10:53:02
leapinlizard
MJames4208


can someone point me in the right direction, please?
You might want to calm down a little before you start bashing ... if it turns out to be user error, then you end up looking like the fool.  I own a number of IK Multimedia products, and I have never had a problem installing any of them under XP or Windows 7.  I always install the VSTs in my X:\Program Files\Cakewalk\vstplugins folder (similar to what Jind does) and the rest of the program in the X:\Program Files\IKMultimedia\<product name> folder.  Sonar's VST scan is pointed to the X:\Program Files\Cakewalk\vstplugins folder.  I think the main point here is to point Sonar's VST scan to whatever folder your IK DLLs ended up in, assuming you know where they went.  If not, then like others have suggested, you should uninstall and pay a little more attention to the reinstall.
 
For the record, I have also had good luck with IK's tech support ... they may not be the fastest on the planet, but they were still reasonably responsive and addressed my issue.

2010/05/28 13:27:27
dmbaer
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2010/05/28 13:30:07
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2010/05/28 16:00:01
papa2005
I've already reported him after I saw the same exact post on about 10 different threads...Never even clicked on any of his links...
2010/05/28 20:17:14
chrisharbin
Oh wow allot has happened since I was here last!

@spam: woohoo! Heeeeees outta here! Though, it would be nice if the people who quoted it would remove it to make certain nobody clicks those links.

@"software": yep, thought that myself

@font size: yep (sorry freddie, not trying to single you out)

@x64: All my stuff works, though it would be nice (since x86 windows are not quite like x64 option wise) color me IN on x64 stuff, but OUT with the large font/over the top statements.
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