2016/08/29 11:29:37
PilotGav
Does anyone know of a good standalone VST scanner?
 
So many programs install their VST's in hard coded folders. I hate that. 
 
I'd like to scan my entire computer to see what might be sitting somewhere.
2016/08/29 13:38:05
tparker24
Here's a freebie you could try.  I think it's pretty old (2008?) though, and I doubt it does VST3
 
http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/us/resources/vst_scanner/vst_scanner.htm
 
2016/08/29 13:54:47
PilotGav
tparker24
Here's a freebie you could try.  I think it's pretty old (2008?) though, and I doubt it does VST3
 
http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/us/resources/vst_scanner/vst_scanner.htm
 


 Thanks. I found that this morning but it didn't work :-(
2016/08/29 16:05:47
tparker24
Ok, here's a better answer.  Check out these two:

KuPcake 2.6
VSTInventory

in the "Sonar Resources and Utilities" stickie athttp://forum.cakewalk.com...tilities-m3392713.aspx


2016/08/29 16:13:51
bluzdog
Bitflipper's VST inventory spread sheet is awesome and digs up everything including vst's in Waves waveshell.
 
Rocky
2016/08/29 16:46:14
PilotGav
bluzdog
Bitflipper's VST inventory spread sheet is awesome and digs up everything including vst's in Waves waveshell.
 
Rocky


Awesome. I was under the impession it only listed what Sonar had scanned. I'll check it out!
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