dachay2tnr
One Hit Wonder
I opened up an older project today. The project used the Sir 1.005 reverb on it. I got a message when opening it that Sonar could not find the Sir 1.005 reverb.
Well, of course, it can't, cause I now have the Sir 1.011 reverb installed.
I have no problem substituting the 1.011 for the 1.005, but I need to now what the original settings were: what impulse file, the wet/dry ratio, and any other tweaks I may have done.
So I got the bright idea to rename the dll file. Lo and behold, it worked. I no longer get the error message when opening Sonar.
However... when I open up Sir from inside Sonar, none of the settings are intact. I *suspect* that this is because at one point in time I reformatted my hard drive, and when I reinstalled, I put the impulse files on a different drive/folder.
Short of moving all the impulse files, anyone have any ideas how I can recapture the original settngs? Even if I move the impulse files (which I really don't want to do), I am not sure I can remember what folder they were located in.
Well, of course, it can't, cause I now have the Sir 1.011 reverb installed.
I have no problem substituting the 1.011 for the 1.005, but I need to now what the original settings were: what impulse file, the wet/dry ratio, and any other tweaks I may have done.
So I got the bright idea to rename the dll file. Lo and behold, it worked. I no longer get the error message when opening Sonar.
However... when I open up Sir from inside Sonar, none of the settings are intact. I *suspect* that this is because at one point in time I reformatted my hard drive, and when I reinstalled, I put the impulse files on a different drive/folder.
Short of moving all the impulse files, anyone have any ideas how I can recapture the original settngs? Even if I move the impulse files (which I really don't want to do), I am not sure I can remember what folder they were located in.