Windows Specific Pluggo Questions
Can I move the Pluggo plug-ins after installing Pluggo?
If you move the Pluggo plug-ins folder after installing Pluggo, then the Pluggo RTAS plug-in for Pro Tools will no longer be able to find them. To move the Pluggo plug-ins first uninstall Pluggo and then reinstall at the new location.
Is Pluggo for Windows compatible with older versions of MaxMSP?
No. Please update to Max/MSP 4.5.4. Installing Pluggo will update the externals in the shared folder. These externals may rely on functionality that is only in the latest version of Max. Pluggo 3.6.1, Mode 1.3.1, Hipno 1.1.1, Upmix 1.1.1, Pluggo Jr 3.6.1 and the Pluggo runtime 3.6.1 all require
MaxMSP users to have version 4.6.2 installed on both platforms.
I'm using the Cakewalk VST Adapter program with Sonar and Project 5. Why can't I get the host sync plug-ins to work?
You'll need to tell the Cakewalk VST Adapter program to configure any host sync plug-ins you use as what the Adapter calls "tempo-based effects." To do this, run the Cakewalk VST Adapter program, scan all Pluggo plug-ins, and then for each Pluggo plug-in that uses host-sync select it in the Cakewalk VST Plug-In Configuration dialog, choose Properties, and enable the "Configure as tempo-based effect" option.
No plug-ins show up in Adobe Audition even though they work in all my other applications. What's wrong?
Adobe Audition does not seem to be able to find plug-ins made by any manufacturer if they are located in sub-folders. The solution is to move al of your plug-ins (the .dll files) directly into the
VstPlugins folder.
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