Posted: 27 Jul 2011, 22:35
Hello
My name in Barry Dillon, I am a new registered user of Usine. I have a question (and maybe a problem) with the ”Synthesis Pack v1.0 by Nay Seven.zip” package, which I downloaded from your web site.
I have the pack expanded in the Usine Library folder. When I click on the “Open Patch” button and select the “Synthesis Pack v1”, from within the Usine application, I recognise 2 things,
1 The is no .dlls showing in the Dll Folder, yet I know the dlls are there. And the Usine application returns a “cant find *.dll” message..
2 If I try and open the “OSC additive.pat” patch the system retuns the following message, “cant find the VST D:vst_usinesynthesis_pack vst_0.09Oscillator additive(mono).dll”. A similar try of message is returned for all the other patches.
As you will notice the zip archive is version 1.0 and the patch seems to be version 0.09. So I’m just wondering if you can offer me any form of help or advice with this problem? The other (non Synthesis Pack v1.0) seem to operate as expected.
Regards
Barry Dillon
My name in Barry Dillon, I am a new registered user of Usine. I have a question (and maybe a problem) with the ”Synthesis Pack v1.0 by Nay Seven.zip” package, which I downloaded from your web site.
I have the pack expanded in the Usine Library folder. When I click on the “Open Patch” button and select the “Synthesis Pack v1”, from within the Usine application, I recognise 2 things,
1 The is no .dlls showing in the Dll Folder, yet I know the dlls are there. And the Usine application returns a “cant find *.dll” message..
2 If I try and open the “OSC additive.pat” patch the system retuns the following message, “cant find the VST D:vst_usinesynthesis_pack vst_0.09Oscillator additive(mono).dll”. A similar try of message is returned for all the other patches.
As you will notice the zip archive is version 1.0 and the patch seems to be version 0.09. So I’m just wondering if you can offer me any form of help or advice with this problem? The other (non Synthesis Pack v1.0) seem to operate as expected.
Regards
Barry Dillon