will "verbose" CCC installs let me choose which instruments to install? (from a suite)

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will "verbose" CCC installs let me choose which instruments to install? (from a suite)

I don't want to overwrite my "full" version of truepianos...
 
I *could* just make a safe copy of the truepianos dll - to copy back on top of the overwritten one - but that's still messy...

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    Re: will "verbose" CCC installs let me choose which instruments to install? (from a suite) 2015/07/11 17:38:45 (permalink)
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    By default the "TruePianos Cakewalk" installs in a folder called "True Piano." It has been some time since I installed the full TruePianos; I have it installed in a folder called "True Pianos." I supposed Cakewalk could clobber the full version if they decide to change the install path. I probably should change the full folder to be "True Pianos full version." I doubt Cakewalk would ever use that folder name.
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    Re: will "verbose" CCC installs let me choose which instruments to install? (from a suite) 2015/07/15 08:24:59 (permalink)
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    I forget which way it works but one of the Truepianos files has x64 appended to the name. Either Cakewalk or Truepianos. So Ne won't clobber the other during installation.

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    Re: will "verbose" CCC installs let me choose which instruments to install? (from a suite) 2015/07/15 10:21:35 (permalink)
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    I'll just make a safe copy of truepians then and bite the bullet ;-)
     
    I'm away all week - but can do this next week.
     
    Thanks ;-)

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    I usually use ASIO set at 64 or 128 samples
    er - that's it I think...
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    Re: will "verbose" CCC installs let me choose which instruments to install? (from a suite) 2015/07/19 19:18:19 (permalink)
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    In case anyone is interested - CCC installed Truepianos to:
    <my specified path>\True Piano
    Since I use the path \Truepianos - I'm safe.
     
    So, I still think it would be an improvement if the installers for the suites - could let us work with individual plugins. You could call this  "super verbose" ;-)
    Just give us a tick box in the beginning (like the Cakewalk installer used to do when upgrading SONAR) to allow us to "disable" individual installs from the suite.

    John Braner
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    - Intel i7 3770K 3.5GHz
    - Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
    - Cakewalk by BandLab x64
    - Reaper x64
    - 16GB RAM
    - Asus P8z77-V mobo - using the integrated Intel graphic card (HD4000)
    - MOTU Ultralite AVB audio interface
    I usually use ASIO set at 64 or 128 samples
    er - that's it I think...
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