spritex
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Using MFX plugins
I downloaded some MFX plugins and put them to: C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared MIDI Plugins They don't show up in P5. Are they disabled in the demo, or am I doing something wrong?
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mahtazz
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RE: Using MFX plugins
2007/02/24 11:37:15
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must register the dll first regsvr32 C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared MIDI Plugins\<dllname.dll>
post edited by mahtazz - 2007/02/24 12:01:36
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spritex
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RE: Using MFX plugins
2007/02/24 12:22:13
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Hmm, I get "*.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found. The file cannot be registered."
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b rock
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RE: Using MFX plugins
2007/02/24 12:35:40
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DllRegisterServer entry point was not found. Hmm. Did you use "Run", instead of Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt? If you're going to do this a lot (this method works for DXi or MFX .dlls; not VST and VSTi), there's an easier way. Go to the TenCrazy site, and download the Windows Shell Extensions here. It's an easy install of a couple of .inf files, and there's instructions included. Once in place, you can register/unregister MFX and DXi plugins by just right-clicking on the proper .dll file. It comes in handy if you're testing a lot of demos, too. While you're there, check out what TenCrazy has to offer along the lines of MFX plugins here.
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spritex
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RE: Using MFX plugins
2007/02/24 12:43:32
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I used Start-Run prompt. I now installed the shell extensions, but when trying to register the .dll's with the rightclick menu I get "LoadLibrary("C:\Program") failed - The specified module could not be found. BUT, I was able to register one plugin from TenCrazy with the bat that came with it. I tried the same technique with the other two plugins but it didn't work. Must be something wrong with those plugins! Thanks for your help, I'll investigate more...
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RE: Using MFX plugins
2007/05/01 20:45:18
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I have the exact same problem. I get "LoadLibrary("C:\Program") failed - The specified module could not be found. I installed the shell extensions, too. But the above error message always appears. I'm trying to use the Session Drummer MFX plugin. it's called sessndrn.dll. Is there anything i can do? On the subject of MFX plugins, where besides midiplugins.com, can i find them?
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b rock
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RE: Using MFX plugins
2007/05/02 07:13:21
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The specified module could not be found. I installed the shell extensions, too. I have a friend who had the same problems happening. He was registering through the Command Prompt, and we also tried using the Shell Extensions. Nothing seemed to work (it was a long distance phone conversation). For some unknown reason, with enough reboots, the MFX installations eventually "took". I've never had that happen myself, but now I can say that it's a possibility. On the subject of MFX plugins, where besides midiplugins.com, can i find them? The best little donationware utilities out there: TenCrazy's MFX plugins. Here's one good source that's affordable: Frank's MIDI Plugins. MIDIFo always looked like a great option, but I never got the demo working well, and the full version seems to float in & out of existence on the 'net.
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Re: RE: Using MFX plugins
2012/06/19 09:59:58
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Can anyone here suggest a MIDI FX I can use to kill CC 123? My aging keyboard sends this effing CC123 sysex and reFX plugs go ape-****! Please help :) Regards, B
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Re: RE: Using MFX plugins
2012/06/20 16:25:35
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