> By any chance are there any other folders containing instrument
> information and named "Instruments" in your VST folder? This is unlikely,
> but it is a possible cause of this error. Another folder named
> "Instruments" would either rename Sonatina's instruments folder to
> "Instruments (1)" or merge both folders' files into one folder called
> "Instruments," both of which are unwanted possibilities.
Just the usual, e.g., 'DSK Dynamic Guitars.instruments'/,
'DSK Saxophones.instruments'/, 'DSK The Grand.instruments'/, etc.
There's also a Bitsonic directory, with Keyzone Classic.dll',
'Keyzone Classic.instruments'/ unins000.dat unins000.exe
I have no idea what the .exe in there is, except that if I remove it, my
Steinway [Grand] Piano doesn't work, and that's an awesome sounding
grand piano. I know it's a grand piano, even though it's not labelled as
such, because of its inharmonics (aka overtones). Even though it's been
37 years since I've played a real grand piano, my ears still know the
difference. And my virus scanner doesn't have anything against it, so
it's staying.
Most of the instruments I use are from DSK, e.g., "DSK SaxaphoneZ",
"DSK Saxaphones", and "DSK Brass" (which, for some reason, seems to
think that saxes are brass instruments ... WRONG).
--
From my days in 16th Special Operations Wing Intelligence:
AN EXERCISE is a situation in which you stop what you're doing
in order to simulate doing what you were doing so you can show
someone else that you can simulate what you were doing as well
as you were doing it before you were interrupted.
> information and named "Instruments" in your VST folder? This is unlikely,
> but it is a possible cause of this error. Another folder named
> "Instruments" would either rename Sonatina's instruments folder to
> "Instruments (1)" or merge both folders' files into one folder called
> "Instruments," both of which are unwanted possibilities.
Just the usual, e.g., 'DSK Dynamic Guitars.instruments'/,
'DSK Saxophones.instruments'/, 'DSK The Grand.instruments'/, etc.
There's also a Bitsonic directory, with Keyzone Classic.dll',
'Keyzone Classic.instruments'/ unins000.dat unins000.exe
I have no idea what the .exe in there is, except that if I remove it, my
Steinway [Grand] Piano doesn't work, and that's an awesome sounding
grand piano. I know it's a grand piano, even though it's not labelled as
such, because of its inharmonics (aka overtones). Even though it's been
37 years since I've played a real grand piano, my ears still know the
difference. And my virus scanner doesn't have anything against it, so
it's staying.
Most of the instruments I use are from DSK, e.g., "DSK SaxaphoneZ",
"DSK Saxaphones", and "DSK Brass" (which, for some reason, seems to
think that saxes are brass instruments ... WRONG).
--
From my days in 16th Special Operations Wing Intelligence:
AN EXERCISE is a situation in which you stop what you're doing
in order to simulate doing what you were doing so you can show
someone else that you can simulate what you were doing as well
as you were doing it before you were interrupted.