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Hi - come someone tell me where the Vienna Ensemble 6 dll files (86 and 64) are located on Win 10? I usually watch when installing but the installer for VE6 doesn’t show you I’ve searched in the forums, manuals and tried searching in my Pc but can’t find them Thanks Steve
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Hi Bill - that is not true, Sorry to be that guy but per my first email, the windows VE6 installer does not give me the option to choose where files are installed. VE 5 did. VE6 does not
My only option is to video/screen cap the install and play it back slowly to see where it is going!!
or... perhaps someone can chime in and tell me where the default is for win 10
Thanks
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Thanks Lucy & Bill
Unfortunately this does not match my system
Can a VSL person please get involved here?
- Bill seems to be able to see and change where the VE6 dlls are installed - the installer I downloaded and used yesterday did not. It asked which to install - VST2/3 etc - and then just did it (see attached as Bill doesn't believe me! - sorry for bad quality)
- Lucy has shared her instal locations - there are no dll files there for me
Can you let me know what I am doing wrongly here?
Steve
In my case the Vienna Ensemble 6 and VEPro DLL's are in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\VSTPlugIns
C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3
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Bill - I know you think i am either thick or argumentative but as I said, I have already seached - see attached "results" pic
VSL peeps - please can you get involved as this is weird - you can see I ran the installer from the screen cap I uploaded and you can now see the search results NB you can see VE has installed as the icon is on the bar at the bottom
I'm trying to use sib 6 as I always have with VE 5 and lower (I HATE sib 7 and above) and can no longer do so so please try to help me
The dll is named" Vienna Ensemble Pro x64.dll", so you could search for that. This is just one, but the others will be in the same place.
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Thanks Lucy - I did a full search before, just screenshotted the quick one as evidence
Thnx for trying to help - and Bill
I've now emailed support as VSL are not on these boards at the moment
Steve
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hi Steve,
well, i'm not a regular user of VEPRO but have run some installation tests in the past ...- you are searching in "Quick Access" - this is a collection of aliases to various places on your computer. you won't find anything relevant starting a search in this group.
- during installation you are asked where to place your VST-dlls and it is up to you which location you coose, i personally select a VST-folder within the program folder of my main sequencer.
so i'd recommend to repeat your search starting in C:\ and i'm sure you will succeed ...
hth, cm
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds. -
Hi CM - I’m not being ungrateful but neither you nor Bill are reading what I had written - in my last reply to Lucy I did say that I had done a full search and that I only showed the quick search screenshot as evidence that I had searched, which I should not have done. I have done a full search of the C drive and looked manually in al the likely places - Bill has already told me that I will get the option where to put the plugs during installation. I am a long time user of VsL and know that is usual. However please do look at the screen cap vid further up this thread where you will see that I am not given that choice with VE6. As described in a previous post, I am given the choice of VST2/3 etc and then it just instals with no further input from me I’ve been using VSL for at least a decade (and am also not a techie idiot) so do know what I am doing. Hence the “cry for help” on here! I’ve emailed VSL support but sadly had no response Steve
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please be patient with our support - currently it is rather busy at VSL ...
another thought (you're on Windows 10 - right?): select "Advanced options" in the File explorer's Search Tool menue, check "System files" and repeat your search ... Windows 10 tends to hide files for which MS thinks you should not click around ...
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds. -
OK - my error was that I had selected just VST3 to be installed to keep my plugs as tidy as possible.
This option does not install the VE dlls. If I select both VST2 and 3 to be installed then this installs the dlls and asks me where to locate them
Thanks all, now solved
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