DirectX Plugin Path

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Apparently Cubase stored my DirectX Plugins in my C-Drive when I Installed and things have been great up til now. My largest drive is my E-Drive and I've noticed that the C-Drive had only 179MB of space available so I decided today to move Cubase (entirely) over to the E-Drive.

Now I'm getting "Can't Find Cakewalk EQ Plugins !!! etc " So I check the Plugin Info under Devices and I see that the path is pointing to my C-Drive. No Porblem but for some reason I can't seem to highlight or change the path under the Plugins TAB.

DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO DO THIS IN CUBASE?
 
I have to wait until I get home, but have you tried moving the folder back over to the C drive (just the plug-in folder) where Cubase is pointing to, or do a reinstall of the program on the large drive.... I will look for something else to resolve your problem when I get home and then I'll post....
 
In my experience it's best to keep all your apps on one drive and use another drive just for audio files. Recording to your apps drive puts excessive wear and tear on it.
 
MadAudio said:
In my experience it's best to keep all your apps on one drive and use another drive just for audio files. Recording to your apps drive puts excessive wear and tear on it.


I totally agree with your statement....
 
I fixed the problem by re-installing the Plugins back into the C-Drive abd using up valuable space as it were. Funny thing however, when I removed Cubase from my system and reinstalled it to my E-Drive, it defaulted the Plugins to my C-Drive anyway without me telling it to.

Right now, things are working again so I'm going to leave it alone for now because I need to finish this project. But once I do, I going to tackle this again. I guess I should jst call Steinberg at his house and ask him.

How's the wait time when you call ... with Mackie, you can go make a sandwhich and come back and still hear the music.
 
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