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  • Cube Installation Tips

    Call me slow, but I have the VI Cube arriving on Monday (fingers crossed). I've already been playing with the Solo Strings for a while but wondered what tips you guys have for a hassle-free installation of the whole Cube?

    Should I install, authorise and test one VI at a time? Or go for the lot before firing up Logic?

    I have just installed another two 500GB SATA backup drives taking my total to 4TB! (I do video as well [[;)]] ) - with 5x 250Gb drives now available for samples, so I think we're well sorted for space. But how to organise and install this lot quickly?

    I think I'm up to date with the Syncrosoft situation. Anything else I need to be aware of?

    Many thanks

    Colin

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    I think I'm up to date with the Syncrosoft situation. Anything else I need to be aware of?

    Many thanks

    Colin


    Very important: do not journal your drives containing VI samples! (This info comes from Maya.)

    The VSL team has confirmed and issue with Woodwinds II installation which has caused a problem with some users. There are four discs in that set. Normally, the installer will prompt the user to insert the subsequent disc to continue the installation. However, WWII on my system kept prompting me to insert the disc which was already in the drive. This glitch cancelled and erased the installation of WWII, but any other installations previously performed were left untouched.

    The solution is to copy the contents of the install DVD-ROMS onto your computer first, then run the installer. This may be a more frugal use of your time since it allows the user to walk away during the installation process. The one caveat with this is that it takes about 30 minutes to copy each disc in preparation for the installtion. That would be 2 hours just for Woodwinds II, and an estimated 18 hours for all ten volumes (given that some volumes have fewer than 4 discs).

    Once again, allow yourself at least two days for this entire process no matter which method you use.

    Syncrosft is always prepared to blindside you with one glitch or another. Make sure you have disconnected all USB devices such as other iLok or Syncrosoft keys than Vienna's Key, USB hubs, and any unused peripherals which may interfere with USB communication. I would even suggest disconnecting any USB-MIDI cables as well as printers, etc.

    Of course, leave your keyboard and mouse connected, but plug your Vienna Key directly into the computer itself (as opposed to a slot on your computer keyboard).

    Should you have difficulty with Syncrosoft, ignore any error messages and simply quit the License Control app. Shut down your computer for several minutes and boot it up again (do not use the restart feature, as this will retain unwanted UNIX references, including data that generated the glitch).

    Start the Syncrosoft License Control application again, and continue with the authorization process until all volumes have been addressed.

    Using the Vienna Instruments Directory Manager, locate the folders on the hard drives where your volumes for each instrument are located. Add each instrument folder one at a time to the directory manager.

    Shut down the computer again and boot it up again after several minutes.

    At this point, you *should be able* to use the collection. If the sounds do not appear in your VI console when it is opened inside your DAW, delete all the folders from the VI Directory Manager, re-enter them, shut down the computer and boot up again after several minutes.

    So, there you have it: the most common issues and solutions which took me six months to sort out. May you be spared the time I've wasted and the headaches I've endured.

    In the end-- the sound of this library will serve as the biggest payoff for all of your efforts.

    Best of luck and congratulations!!

  • Wow, you spent some time on that answer and much appreciated it is too.

    Hopefully other will find this a useful one-stop thread for installing the Symphonic Cube.

    Many thanks indeed.

    Colin

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    @cwillsher said:

    Wow, you spent some time on that answer and much appreciated it is too.

    Hopefully other will find this a useful one-stop thread for installing the Symphonic Cube.

    Many thanks indeed.

    Colin


    It's an honor, Colin. Here's to the best as you enter the world of the Cube! [[;)]]

  • I followed your instructions and am now happily exploring the plethora of options.

    Installation went without a hitch until the last set - Woodwinds II. I took a chance and went for installation from DVD which, as you suspected, failed at the second DVD! I copied them to hard disk and then the installation went fine. Clearly there is a problem there, as I had ensured my drive was not journaled.

    One pleasant surprise was the time for installation which in the end was only about 10 hours! I've just had my faulty Superdrive replaced with a new one out of the Mac Pro (a Pioneer DVR-111D), maybe that made the difference.

    While playing with the new instruments I have had a couple of instances where errors have appeared on loading a patch because samples could not be found. Restarting the plugin solved the problem but has anyone else experienced this?

    To my surprise (after all the discussions) the plugin is starting very very quickly indeed with all the licences added.

    Many thanks again. Now to work!

    Colin

  • Hey Colin!

    Glad you got it working! Of course, 10 hours is a dream when one is aware of possible bumps in the road.

    For file/patch references, I've yet to experience and exception to the routine of first shutting down completely and then rebooting. If that doesn't solve the issue, then I remove individual instrument folders from the Directory Manager and then reload them, after which I shut down and reboot. Sometimes this works with just replacing individual instrument folders, but sometimes it's easier on the brain to completely clear out DM and replace all the folders-- shutting down and rebooting.

    The routine of shutting down and rebooting seems to be the method of sorting out the references that works--- perhaps not after a couple of attempts, but it does work.