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IMPORTANT: These instructions are for users who wish to completely remove their old installation of Dimension Pro (included with SONAR 8, SONAR 8.5 or as a separate purchase) so that they can install Dimension Pro from full Dimension Pro 1.5 installer (which is included with SONAR X1 Producer). The information in this article applies to: So, if you have the following paths listed: c:\\program files (x86)\steinberg\vstplugins\e-mu c:\\program files (x86)\steinberg\vstplugins\flux c:\\program files (x86)\steinberg\vstplugins\soundtoys You only had to specify: c:\\program files (x86)\steinberg\vstplugins\ And Sonar would still find the plugins found within the flux, soundtoys, and e-mu folders underneath the steinberg folder.Clean Install Dimension Pro for Dimension Pro 1.5 full installer Last updated on For your paths, you could simplify it a bit by listing parent folders where possible, as Sonar finds the ones underneath anyway.
They are that way for me partly due to choices made in altering installation paths for some things, and partly because of setting things up to take advantage of the way Sonar looks at folders within folders as it is searching. I approached my installations a bit differently, as explained above, and for me, my plugin paths are quite simple. I don't know if any of the above helps or hurts - I looked more closely at the list of folders you have specified, and you have installed a bunch of things in a bunch of places. In my 32-bit Sonar, the simple inclusion of the c:\\program files (x86)\vst plugins path pulls in not only the 32-bit plugins that are not seen by the 64-bit Sonar, but also all of the shared' ones, because all of the shared ones live in a folder that is contained within (subordinate to) the VST Plugins folder. All of my plugins for Komplete 8 Ultimate are found within the vstplugins folder specified above. Again, Sonar will find any plugin within any folder that is subordinate to a listed parent folder, so any folder within the 'shared' folder is searched, and all 32-bit plugins in any folder that is under the 'shared' folder will be found. The plugin path for my 64-bit Sonar is simply: c:\\program files\cakewalk\shared utilities\internal c:\\program files (x86)\vst plugins\shared c:\\program files\cakewalk\vstplugins That's IT for the 64-bit Sonar's search path for plugins.
BUT, I do not need to specify all of the sub-folders in the paths in either Sonar 32/64).
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I do the same for any other 32-bit plugins that get put on my PC through an actual installation program. Those all still live in the 32-bit VST Plugins folder, BUT I move those plugins into another SUB-folder, called: C:\\Program Files (x86)\VST Plugins\Shared (will explain further down) I also own soft synth collections, such as Komplete 8 Ultimate, and it has its own installation process, and for that I let it add its 32-bit plugins to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins folder, and they all go there.
The other thing I do for my 32-bit plugins is decide which ones I want my 64-bit Sonar installation to 'see'. I also sometimes set up multiple sub-folders within the above folder, if a plugin has other associated files or documents, so I have things like: C:\\Program Files (x86)\VST Plugins\JXPlugins, and that plugin's multiple files all live there.
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My 32-bit plugin folder structure is set up in a main folder: C:\\Program Files (x86)\VST Plugins The above folder is where I place all 3rd-party 32-bit plugins that are not part of an installation process, such as ones I download directly (MinimogueVA, etc). I almost always work in the 64-bit Sonar, but do sometimes work in the 32-bit Sonar if I am going to use a lot of 32-bit plugins for a given project. On MY system, I have a 32-bit Sonar installed, as well as a 64-bit version installed. Sonar will 'see' the sub-folders, so if you specify C:\\Program Files (x86)\VST Plugins, in your path for the Plug-in Manager, Sonar will find all of the plugins that live in any sub-folder underneath the VST Plugins folder. I don't have anywhere NEAR the number of folders specified as you do.