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  • Hey Jaimo:

    Whenever I've changed anything with the Directory Manager I have to shut the computer down completely and reboot before the changes take effect. This advice came from the VSL team as a suggestion for dumping stubborn UNIX code file references. Repairing permissions might also help reconnect any other file associations and directories.

  • Thanks JWL. But I do know that it's best to shut down, before re-trying, which I did, and I have repaired permissions twice, as well, Once after the 1.11 update installed, and once after the syncrosoft update was installed.

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    @Jaimo said:

    Thanks JWL. But I do know that it's best to shut down, before re-trying, which I did, and I have repaired permissions twice, as well, Once after the 1.11 update installed, and once after the syncrosoft update was installed.


    And a wise fellow you are, then!

    That was the end-all workaround I've always used, but if it's not working for 1.11 I think I'll wait to do the update until we can better understand what the solution might be.

  • Hi Jaimo,

    I went back to previous versions of the VI and reinstalled V 1.1... no changes at all in the Custom Data Folder - all presets are still here.

    We have tested V 1.1. on all kinds of OS, every test went fine.

    The easiest way to check the version number of the Vienna Instruments is to look at the "Preset Select" Page on the left hand side.

    So just to make sure I understand it right: You canĀ“t find your presets anymore, correct? Can you start the VI in your sequencer and standalone by now?

    Thanks for the update,

    Paul

    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • That's just it Paul. At this point, since updating to 1.11 this afternoon, I can no longer open the stand alone or the AU in Logic.

    In both instances, I get the "Custom Data Folder Is Inaccessible-Please Use Directory manager to Specify a new custom Data Folder" message.

  • Please try the following: Delete the "Vienna Instruments Custom Data" Folder, and create a new one at the same place with the same name. LetĀ“s see what happens.

    Thanks for your patience!

    Paul

    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • O.K. we're making progress...

    I deleted the folder, and created a new one with the same name. Now, I can open up the VI in Logic and in Stand Alone.

    But the presets, Matrixes, and Patches are all empty...

    BTW, I can confirm looking at the left side of the VI (now that I can get it to open) that 1.11 is indeed installed...

    So, how do I get the presets, Matrixes and patches to show up again! And thank you for hanging in there with me!

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    open directory manager, open finder, arrange both windows, browse in finder to data folders, drag&drop folders containing VI data on the directory manager window (adds all in one run) - reboot. see directory manager video tutorial for details.
    now everything should be in place again
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Thank you CM! That did it!

    And thank you for supplying the link to that tutorial. I have watched that before, but this time around, I noticed the recommendation to drag and drop the folder(s) containing the samples, as opposed to using the browse function, which is what I had done every-time prior to this.

    I'm quite sure my recent OS re-install, and all the trials and tribulations that came with that contributed to the problems I was having, I just didn't know how to get things back. Thanks again to all of you.

  • what can be overlooked easily is, that addin data paths using the *add* button does not scan in possibly contained subfolders ... so drag&drop is the safe (and more comfortable) way to go.
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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    @cm said:

    what can be overlooked easily is, that addin data paths using the *add* button does not scan in possibly contained subfolders ...


    That was exactly what was happening then. I had always used the "Add" button to select the top level folder I have my Vienna Instruments in, which of course, have all the library specific folders as sub-folders within it. That certainly explains why the Vienna VI couldn't see any content then.

    Thanks again!