The Seventh Heaven reverb VST3 is not loading successfully into Pyramix. It was installed into:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3
which is also listed in Pyramix settings as a viable Plugin Location.
Despite computer restarts and following these instructions:
1- Close Pyramix and go to C:\ProgramData\Merging Technologies\Plugins then…
2- Rename or delete the AvailablePlugins.pms file and delete any files that have a .crash extension.
3- Relaunch Pyramix.
It is still appearing as blacklisted. Any suggestions?
Running Windows 7 64-bit
Pyramix 11.1.5 Masscore
Seventh Heaven Liquidsonics VST3
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Re: Seventh Heaven Liquidsonics VST3
Did you ever get it working? I have installed it, and it is blacklisted. I am going to send a message to tech support now.
Re: Seventh Heaven Liquidsonics VST3
Here was the advice from Merging Tech Support (Jordi), and it worked for me! Seventh Heaven is working.
You may want to try this procedure to see if it helps getting the plugins correctly scanned:
1- Close Pyramix and go to C:\ProgramData\Merging Technologies\Plugins then…
2- Select all files in that location and pack them in a zip to keep a backup. Delete all files except the zip.
3- Relaunch Pyramix.
You may want to try this procedure to see if it helps getting the plugins correctly scanned:
1- Close Pyramix and go to C:\ProgramData\Merging Technologies\Plugins then…
2- Select all files in that location and pack them in a zip to keep a backup. Delete all files except the zip.
3- Relaunch Pyramix.