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6 Replies Last post: Nov 21, 2009 2:39 AM by musicsound-2  
swinehoot   11 posts since
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Nov 7, 2009 11:58 AM

podfarm as a plugin

hi, i recently had to format my HDD and reinstall all my music software. I was wondering how I go about using podfarm as a plugin again as I paid my license a while back but now dont seem to have the option to use podfarm as a plugin anymore after the reinstall

 

any advice will be great

Line6Perry Line6Support 1,722 posts since
Dec 26, 2007
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2. Nov 10, 2009 3:04 PM in response to: swinehoot
RE: podfarm as a plugin

Hi,

 

  Your account indicates that you have a single registered device: a TonePort UX1 which was registered back in December of 2007.

 

  You purchased a POD Farm Plug-In license on January 12, 2009. Initially it was installed into your UX1 device.

 

  Then, on April 27th the license was removed off the UX1 and transferred into a TonePort UX2 that is registered to someone else. Does this accurately trace the history of your license key purchase and installation?

 

  (You'll need to have the UX2 physically connected to your computer to use the Plug-In authorization, because the license in inside that device, not your registered UX1).

 

  Regards,

  L6Perry

Line6Andy Line6Support 3,176 posts since
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4. Nov 18, 2009 11:01 AM in response to: swinehoot
RE: podfarm as a plugin

 

  Hello,

    What version of Cubase are you using?  What is the OS you are using?  Did you try working with another DAW or computer to see if that works?

 

  Please let us know if you need further assistance, or close out the ticket as “answered” if your situation has been resolved.

Line6Andy Line6Support 3,176 posts since
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5. Nov 20, 2009 2:20 PM in response to: swinehoot
RE: podfarm as a plugin

Hello,

  It's been a couple of days since we've heard from you. We're going to assume your question has been answered and close this thread. If you still have questions please feel free to open a new question with us and we will answer your questions accordingly. Thanks!

 

musicsound-2   1 posts since
Nov 21, 2009
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6. Nov 21, 2009 2:39 AM in response to: Line6Andy
Re: RE: podfarm as a plugin

maybe you just need to put the vst pluigin in the right folder - Steinberg or Cubase VST Plugin folder - or whatever has been defined as valid Plugin folder in the Cubase software.

 

I recognised that per default the POD farm is installed into a place where it did not make sence for me (also a Cubase user)

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