Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 7:16 am
Hi,
I'm a newbie here. I just got my Pulsar XTC off ebay and I have the following problem: The Pulsar plugs don't refer any info to Nuendo, so they're automatically disabled. Even if I enable them manually in the plug-in information window, they only appear in the VSTfx menu (both VSTfx and VSTi) and nothing appears in the VSTi menu. Even then, when I try to insert one as a channel/FX channel effect, nothing happens. No error message, nothing. The slot remains empty as it was before.
I saw GonZoft's topic @ the Tips & Tricks section of the forum, but, since I don't use any Creamware I/O, I don't know if all these apply to my case.
BTW, I installed Scope v.4.0 and the installation ran smoothly. I installed the software @ C:SFP and pointed the VST installer @ C:Program FilesSteinbergVstPlugins, where they were installed in a folder named "XTC".
Whether I launch the Scope SW before launching Nuendo or not launch it at all makes no difference.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Akis
I'm a newbie here. I just got my Pulsar XTC off ebay and I have the following problem: The Pulsar plugs don't refer any info to Nuendo, so they're automatically disabled. Even if I enable them manually in the plug-in information window, they only appear in the VSTfx menu (both VSTfx and VSTi) and nothing appears in the VSTi menu. Even then, when I try to insert one as a channel/FX channel effect, nothing happens. No error message, nothing. The slot remains empty as it was before.
I saw GonZoft's topic @ the Tips & Tricks section of the forum, but, since I don't use any Creamware I/O, I don't know if all these apply to my case.
BTW, I installed Scope v.4.0 and the installation ran smoothly. I installed the software @ C:SFP and pointed the VST installer @ C:Program FilesSteinbergVstPlugins, where they were installed in a folder named "XTC".
Whether I launch the Scope SW before launching Nuendo or not launch it at all makes no difference.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Akis