There are several ways to try and correct the problem.Ī VST reset from Preferences > File > VST Settings with the two log file options mentioned above enabled is the easiest although it can be very time consuming if one has a lot of plug-ins. It could be a bad vst3 file, an activation problem, band/missing support dll or some system failure. If the VST3 is scanned as not a plug-in, then something happened when the scanner tried to load the vst3 file that causing the scanner to fail the plug-in. If might be a good idea to post the full fully qualified names for the "Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor" VST2 and VST3 plug-is and the scan path as shown in preferences. For some reason, the last "r" is missing on the label in the Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor VST2 dll. The VST plug-in names used depend on the VSTPlugInNameFormat settng in Cakewalk.ini.īy default, CbB uses a label found in the plug-in dll. The problem is not plug-in name length related. All the other support files go elsewhere. The plug-in installer only puts the "Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor.dll" in the designated VST2 path and "Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor.vst3" in the designated VST3 path.
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