Changed directories for VST's, getting errors.
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:54 am
Before today, I had been working in the same mess of folders and files since 2006. That was back when I was in 6th or 7th grade, and at the time I didn't have a good focus on being organized. I hadn't taken the time to organize anything because I felt that doing so would result in lots of errors and time-wasting to get stuff done.
Well, today I went ahead and organized everything into sensible folders and it's absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, this results in just what I predicted: errors.
My old folder structure was "E:/Buzz/VST", and now it's "E:/Audio Software/VST". All of the VST's I have are scanned and working with Polac VST, but when I go to load a song it expects the previous directory set-up. I tried tricking it with symlinks and that didn't do any good either.
What's weird is it only does it to very specific VST's, most notably GlissEQ. It doesn't affect Massive or most of the other VST's which load perfectly fine - it just decides to call it quits when it encounters GlissEQ.
Outside of these errors, it's done a pretty okay job at adjusting - a bit more so than what I've expected. If I can get past this roadblock, I'll be happy. (at least until it's time to manually specify Soundfont locations with Jeskola XS-1. *shudder*)
Well, today I went ahead and organized everything into sensible folders and it's absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately, this results in just what I predicted: errors.
My old folder structure was "E:/Buzz/VST", and now it's "E:/Audio Software/VST". All of the VST's I have are scanned and working with Polac VST, but when I go to load a song it expects the previous directory set-up. I tried tricking it with symlinks and that didn't do any good either.
What's weird is it only does it to very specific VST's, most notably GlissEQ. It doesn't affect Massive or most of the other VST's which load perfectly fine - it just decides to call it quits when it encounters GlissEQ.
Outside of these errors, it's done a pretty okay job at adjusting - a bit more so than what I've expected. If I can get past this roadblock, I'll be happy. (at least until it's time to manually specify Soundfont locations with Jeskola XS-1. *shudder*)