Please note that since version 1.04 you can just drag folders over to DM.
It even recurses.
Thanks
chris teuscher
development
It even recurses.
Thanks
chris teuscher
development
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@stevesong said:
I had the same problem but fixed it.
First are you using the latest version of the software? If not, download it and install it. Then use Apple's Disk Utility to repair permissions. Then open Vienna Instruments Directory Manager and remove all the VI instruments that are visible in it and then add them again - making sure that you are adding them instrument folder by instrument folder (e.g. Solo violin, Solo Viola, etc. - - not the folder these folders may be inside of (e.g. not something like VI Solo String Folder). Then open Logic 7.2's Autoload file and open the Project Manager On the upper left hand side of the window undernesath the Edit and Function menus there there is a small popup menu whose default setting is Browse. Click on this and select Scan Paths. Click the "Add include path" button. This will bring up a window in which you will be able to navigate to the folders containing the VI Instruments (and any other instruments you wish to use as Audio Instruments within Logic). Navigate to the folders of each instrument and push the choose button. When you have chosen all the instruments you have in this fashion, go the Project Manager's Function menu and choose "Save Project Manager Data." Then save the Autoload file. Quit Logic. Run the License control Software which will display your licenses. Quit the License control center. Open the Logic file you want to work on. Once you have done this loading should be quite fast. On my computer, Loading the first VI instance takes 47 seconds. Loading subsequent instances takes 2-4 seconds. If at some point, you see a statement that the licenses cannot be found. Quit Logic. Use Apple's Disk Utility to Repair Permissions, and Open and then Quit License Control Center. In my experience, this gets rid of the problem. Also, I recently updated to OS 10.4.6 which, so far, seems the most stable version of Tiger since 10.4.2 and has gotten rid of the bug that caused Disk Utility ro report Permissions errors every time it was run.
I hope this is helpful
@tom@aerovons.com said:
I HAVE noticed that it is the FIRST time that I open VI that takes longest, every other instance loads much faster...
Tom
@stevesong said:
I had the same problem but fixed it.
First are you using the latest version of the software? If not, download it and install it.