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  • Dimension Pro - 'Error' Message: "Multisample Not Found" (p.4)
2012/09/16 15:46:40
scook
You are not the first one with this problem here is an old thread http://forum.cakewalk.com...197&mpage=1&print=true I am still trying to find where VSL and Hollywood Edge FX came from. As I said earlier I cannot help you with the DSF stuff. I can get you the VSL and Hollywood Edge stuff the hard way if we need to (via PM) and walk you through adding it.
check additional content disks starting with 8.
2012/09/16 15:50:05
joakes
Hi Steve,

I had a similar problem with Cakewalk Studio Instruments. The set up had created a 64bit folder (in c:\Program Files) AND a 32 bit folder (in c:\Program Files (x86). The resources were put into the latter, for what ever reason. As I use the 64bit X1 when I selected a .prog for the SI Bass, for example, it couldn't find the sfz files. I got the same error message as you.

The only way round this was to copy the files in the all the SI 32bit folder(s) to the SI 64bit folders, if you get me. This solved my issue. Have you tried similar ?

Cheers,
Jerry
2012/09/16 15:57:39
scook
Reading the thread I gave you above leads me to believe all but the DSF stuff is on the 8 or 8.5 additional content disk. I do not have either installed on my new machine so I can't easily look at them.
2012/09/16 16:02:12
scook
Figured out that the 001, 002 and 003 files are part of the contents of the DimPro DVD and can be safely deleted from your multisample directory.
2012/09/16 16:09:02
bapu
SteveStrummerUK


     @ Bill - I've always had Win7 64 on this PC, but I have in the past installed both the 32 bit and the 64 bit versions of Dim Pro - would that explain why I have a Dim Pro folder in Programs and in Programs x86?

Now, you may be on to something Steve.


I do not have a Dim Pro folder in my Program Files(x86) directory but I do have both Dim Pro 32bit and 64bit installed.
2012/09/16 16:15:35
bvideo
Steve,
 You seem to have the DSF multisamples (at least the folders of them) in your C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\Multisamples folder (i.e. without the (x86)) according to your post #23. But your post #7 says that dimension will look in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\Multisamples folder . The DSF's that are in your non-(x86) folder probably belong in the (x86) folder.

  You might not need to reinstall the DSF's (you probably have those disks around somewhere). It's probably enough to move those 6 folders from the non-(x86) multisamples folder to the one in the (x86) folder. I certainly hope both 32-bit and 64-bit dimension use the same multisample folder.

Bill B
2012/09/16 16:24:56
scook
ignore this
2012/09/16 16:25:48
SteveStrummerUK
Thanks guys.

I'm getting out of my depth a bit here - I just like things to work without having to think!

If this means anything to you guys, here are the contents of the Install folders for SONAR 8 and for X1:

SONAR 8:


 
 
SONAR X1:
 

 
 
 
2012/09/16 16:29:41
scook
The VSL and Hollywood Edge Fx would not be there, it would be in additional content. Check the thread I linked above

bvideo did hit on something. there is a mismatch between your registry and the multisample directory snapshot you provided.
2012/09/16 16:42:37
SteveStrummerUK

Yes mate, I read that thread.

I can't understand why all my other samples are loading correctly if there is this 'mismatch' though.
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