Hi,
Have you restarted the DAW after the installation?
On MacOS it sometimes still runs in the background and so prevents scanning for the new libraries.
Easy fix in this case: Reboot the machine.
Best, Ben
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I found the culprit: the Synchron Player is not able to identify and use Windows Junction points.
My VSL stuff sits on drive P: however I created a junction point to drive L: and always link players to that location.
This makes it easy add new drives with different drive identifiers. When space gets sparse, I could add a new drive O: and put all my VSL libraries on it. I would then create a new junction point to L:\VSL and projects would still find the VSL samples.
This method works perfectly with the VSL Directory Manager and Vienna Instruments Pro. I really suggest you add the ability to work with junction points to the Synchron Player as well.
Hi,
I have followed all o the steps for installing synchron libraries and scanned the drive location ...tried it in different DAWS and standalone. I've reinstalled several times with no change.
I just cant get it to see the libraries.
Is there any way I can get technical support to start utilizing this in my workflow?
I wanted to purchase Big Bang Orchestra series.
Best,
Mike Bailey
Composer/Producer
Point the standalone Synchron Player to the directories where the libraries reside. I didn't find Library Installer useful or to have any point I grasped here. In the standalone, go to the spanner preferences icon/Database...