2008/04/28 10:48:53
neiby
I installed Rapture yesterday, played with it a bit, and then downloaded and installed the expansion packs. However, the expansion packs weren't visible in the program browser when I opened Rapture. I closed it and reopened it and they still weren't there. I ended up having to delete (actually rename) the file called program.lst in the Rapture folder. This forced it to be rebuilt and the expansion packs became visible.

I just thought I'd mention it in case others have the same problem.
2008/04/28 10:52:20
b rock
Pressing F5 while the Program Browser is in focus will usually suffice for refreshing the listing.
But the method that you describe is certainly an effective 'backup' procedure.
2008/04/28 10:57:12
neiby
Ah. I guess F5 would have worked. :-) Didn't even think to try that.
2008/04/28 19:51:43
altima_boy_2001
This is one of the most-asked questions in this forum...
2008/05/08 12:02:29
Truckermusic
I had kinda of the same experience...... I installed Rapture.......rebooted....installed update 1.1......rebooted........installed the expansion packs 1 & 2.........rebooted then opened sonar....inserted soft synth Rapture...opened the program browser and only one program (a bass program of some sort) was listed.....pushed F5......nothing.....closed out sonar.....rebooted...opened sonar....opened Rapture...opened program Browser.....same bass program listed..nothing else.......I navagated to Raptures program folder and it listed all the program files and the expansoin packs......but Rapture did not see them.......so I tried the same thing with Rapture LE........same result........

I do not know how to solve this.........anyone?????
2009/05/28 00:49:55
MaestroGeek
Ah, glad to have found this thread. I knew the expansion packs were installed correctly since I was able to see them in Windows Explorer. I just didn't know how to 'refresh' the list in the program browser as it turns out.
Any chance this might get a sticky?
2009/05/28 02:31:59
scook
ORIGINAL: MaestroGeek


Any chance this might get a sticky?


It might be a good idea but I would encourage use of the search function in the forum (which worked here) and RTFM. It took less time than posting this response to find the following excerpt from the online help in the Main Functions > Program Elements and Audio files > File Organization:
Tip: You can add your own folders within the default Programs folder that Rapture installs. These folders will then display in the Program Browser, helping you to separate your custom programs with factory programs. If your new folders do not immediately appear in the Browser, press F5 to refresh the view.

2009/06/02 22:03:19
Jive Talking Robot
ORIGINAL: neiby

I installed Rapture yesterday, played with it a bit, and then downloaded and installed the expansion packs. However, the expansion packs weren't visible in the program browser when I opened Rapture. I closed it and reopened it and they still weren't there. I ended up having to delete (actually rename) the file called program.lst in the Rapture folder. This forced it to be rebuilt and the expansion packs became visible.

I just thought I'd mention it in case others have the same problem.


I am glad you did, because deleting the "program.lst" and forcing it to rebuild was the only thing that worked for me. So thanks! :)

And I say "Yes!", Sticky this thread and people won't be so quick to ask. RTFM didn't help in this case, and something as basic as adding expansion packs can be difficult to search for if you don't "word" it just right. Many of you are long time Rapture/DP owners and experienced with the issue, so what is complex for newbies is easy for you. But, after all, someone did mention this is a common question! Well, that's because Cakewalk did a poor job of implementing/documenting something as simple as adding expansion packs, so new users stumble around until we find something akin to a thread like this. I found it of course, but I am sure others, not intending to be "rude", run in to the same issues and don't get as lucky as I... and then create new threads much to the ire of forum vets... so sticky this already! :)

Let's take a walk through of the series of events I went through to get this working on Cubase 5. As I am new to this software, I did a clean 1.2 install on my Cubase 5 (64-bit version) Vista x64 machine, installing the x64 version of course.

1) Though the 1.2 installer showed the expansion packs were installed, they did not appear in the Rapture "Program browser". So... I found the expansion pack programs in the "C:\ProgramData\Cakewalk\Rapture" file (note that "ProgramData" is an invisible file!!!), but a) there were no expansion pack multisamples in the $\Multisamples file and b) the expansion packs didn't appear in the Rapture "Program browser" anyway (no amount of "F5"ing did a thing).

2) So... I downloaded the expansion packs... which stunningly force you to install them on the (x86) directory! So I let them install to (x86) and went about the job of manually re-installing them in to their proper locations 64 bit locations - I had to move the multisamples data from (x86) to the $\Multisamples file and the programs from (x86) to the "C:\ProgramData\Cakewalk\" file. Wow.

3) THEN I had to delete the program.lst file, which I wouldn't have thought of until I found this thread.

I would love to be told there is an easier way to do this in Vista 64 Bit because what I described above is a stupid way to go about things; I am a big beliver in "User Error" as I am prone to it (hehe) so I am sure there is a better method for installing them... fortunatly I found this thread.

So a) a virtual beer for the OP and b) a hope that either the install notes are updated or a sticky is made to address what is a confusing and apprently quite common problem.

Just my 2 cents.

Cheers,

JTR

EDIT: I see in the downloads something called: "New Rapture Expansion Pack installer. Installs both XP1 and XP2 with the new Rapture 1.1 compatibility - Windows 256 MB NEW March 1, 2007 " Should I have used this with my fresh 1.2 install? In my situation above I installed each expansion pack one at a time. Thx... JTR
2010/04/13 16:10:04
jeffwiththejams
 
Thanks "b rock' for the F5 info!  I must have missed it in the download instructions.
2012/05/10 15:42:17
ldnelson
I have read this thread with interest - thanks for those who have posted so far.  After "rebuilding" the browser list with F5 I was able to view the expansion pack sounds in the list and play some of them.  Several, however, indicate that WAV files are missing.  Do I need to manually move them from wherever they are to their proper location?  (Using Rapture64 LE at present, considering an upgrade to the full version depending on how this goes.)
 
Update (next day): While conversing with a trech support person at Cakewalk I discovered that the new multisamples had been loaded (within subfolders) to a folder called "multisamples" on the C: drive.  I moved them to the folder with the same name under the "Rapture" folder (c:\program files\cakewalk\rapture le in my case) and the patches seem to load fine now.  Hope this helps the next person.
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