Hello Denis,
may be a stupid question: did you try a restart?
Any changes in your setup? Maybe you changed the harddrives?
Best,
Paul
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I am sorry you're going through this but I can pretty much assure you it's not the Vienna Product itself. It sounds to me like you need to close all your apps and do a complete file repair. Before you keep deleting etc. and make your matters worse.
Do you know how to do a complete file repair?
Are all your samples on the same drive as your system or are they on an external drive/separate drive?
Maya has posted quite a few posts on how exactly to repair the permissions. It happened to me a while ago one time and it cleaned me right up. Give it a try.
Maestro2be
This is happening more and more for me of late, and it has me quite concerned, as last night there was even a semi-random collection of instruments that were available once launch succeeded the first time, so I desperately brought up License Control Manager to make sure my Synchrosoft USB Key wasn't damaged and saw all the licenses.
I do find though, that multiple restarts are sometimes required to bootstrap VI (I can't use VE as it crashes even on simple stuff). Also, it usually helps to launch VI in standalone mode outside your DAW before using it in your DAW. Also check to make sure audio and MIDI settings are correct, as this sometimes screws up usage inside your DAW.
Of course I have an ancient computer, which will be replaced this summer once I have time to devote to the switchover. I am hoping that the behaviour is strictly related to having an 800 MHz G4 iMac and being so far behind in recommended minimum specs. But VSL also noted in another reply (to me, but on the forum) that USB keys can wear out.
I've had similar problems where Logic hangs whilst scanning licenses. Couldn't load any of the projects i'd been working on the day before with no system changes in between. Several restarts, and like has been suggested, Launching VI standalone first, seemed to do the trick. Happens maybe once or twice a month for no real reason.
PT
Dear Denis,
1) Reboot your Mac and make sure that you have the latest software versions installed. (Uninstall Vienna Instruments first before installing an update):
<Vienna Instruments/Ensemble Software 2.0.3452 (Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, 32 bit, UB)> from here.
<Syncrosoft´s Licence Control Center (v. 5.4.12.2)> from here.
2) Then please repair permissions with help of the tool <disk utility> (/Applications/Utilities/) -> select your Mac OS X startup volume in the column on the left of the Disk Utility window, then click the <Repair Disk Permissions> button.
3) Make also sure that your User account is an "Administrators account" (in: System Preferences/Accounts).
4) Directory Manager:
3) a) Please launch then Directory Manager (find that in "Applications") and check the path to your "VSL Custom Data" folder, the default path is: <.../Users/Shared/VSL Custom Data>
- The <VSL Custom Data> folder is located in <Mac HD/Users/Shared/...> and the permissions to this folder should be read & write ( you can check this by selecting the folder and pressing command (=Apple key) + i. All content folders should be set to "read & write" too.
Please check also the permissions of the Vienna Instruments "AU" plug-in <Vienna.Instruments.component>. Of course they should be set to "read & write" for all folders and subfolders (otherwise Logic cannot launch Vienna Instruments):
<MacHD>/Library/Audio/Plug-in´s/Components/...
In case that you discover incorrect permission settings, it is recommendable to correct them and to start another permissions repair as explained before.
b) Now remove all folders in your Directory Manager window and reassign them by drag and drop from your Finder BEFORE starting the Vienna Instruments or a sequencer.
That should help! Please let us know.
Kind regards,
M a y a
VINSON
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Regarding <vsldaemon> turning red in activity monitor ("not responding mode"):
This is how it is supposed to be. Since the Vienna Instruments are a server application running in the background when used with any AU or VST host, the daemon is not active as long as it is not actually adressed.
Regards,