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When attempting to update the RELAY G10 transmitter using Windows, some users have reported that the device either does not establish a connection via USB, or loses the connection during the update. It is worth noting that Windows supplies the driver for this Relay device. There are two scenarios where the Relay device is not recognized by the updater app after connecting via USB: the updater is launched before the Relay device drivers have finished installing. This may occur more often on slower computers, computers that already have several open windows or processes, or with machines that have a slower internet connection. the "Driver not successfully installed" message appears. In this case, click "Change settings" then choose "Yes, do this automatically (recommended)" in the Device Installation Settings dialogue box, then select "Save Changes". In the event the "Driver not installed" message box is not present, you can navigate to Device Installation Settings using the following steps: Click Start, type "devices and printers" in the search box, and then click Devices and Printers. Under Devices, right-click the icon for the computer, and then click Device installation settings. Choose "Yes, do this automatically (recommended)" and select "Save Changes" button. After changing this setting, remove the USB cable, then insert it again so that Windows can detect the Relay device and install the driver for it. It is possible to see the Relay device update fail shortly after it starts. This can occur if one of the Relay device drivers has not finished installing before you initiate an update. In this case, the updater will typically display that the firmware version is unknown. The workaround here is to wait until the driver completes installation, or disconnect the USB cable, reconnect it, then start the update again. Lastly, it is worth noting that some USB cables are charge-only, so a change in cables may help. Also, trying all ports and even a different computer may resolve the issue, based on various USB port configurations.
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10 Launch Sonar, go to 'Edit -> Preferences -> File -> VST Settings' 2) Make sure the correct location is added to the VST Scan Paths. The Location of plug-ins files depend on your setting during installation. The default location is 64 bits - C:\Program Files\VstPlugins 3) If the steps above are not working, try the scan button in the Scan options to re-scan the target folders.
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Only Studio One Producer and Studio One Professional supports 3rd party plug-ins, please make sure your version is correct. You can check the link below for comparison. https://www.presonus.com/products/studio-one/compare-versions If your version is correct, please follow the steps below. For Mac: 1) Launch Studio One, go to 'Studio One -> Preferences -> Locations -> VST Plug-ins' 2) Make sure the location is added: VST: 'Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST' Audio Units: '/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/ 3) Please tick the 'Scan at startup' option, make sure Studio One scans your plug-ins at the program startup. For Windows 1) Launch Studio One, go to 'Studio One -> Preferences -> Locations -> VST Plug-ins' 2) Make sure the correct location is added. The default location is below: C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins 3) Please tick the 'Scan at startup' option, make sure Studio One scans your plug-ins at the program startup.
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Locating Helix Native in Reaper 1. Create a Mono or Stereo Audio Track 2. Click on the FX Box to bring up the plug-in menu. Choose VST -> Helix Native. If the Helix Native plug in not showing, follow these steps to make sure the VST pathways are correct. For Mac Check the Plug-ins Folder: 1. Go to Reaper -> Preferences -> Plug-ins -> VST 2. Make sure the correct location is added to the VST plug-in paths text below. The default location is as below: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/ 3. If the steps above are not working, try the "Clear cache/re-scan" option. 4. If you can't find Helix Native in the Audio Units plug-in, please try restarting Reaper. Reaper scans for AU plug-ins at launch. For Windows Check the Plug-ins Folder: 1. Go to Reaper, Options -> Preferences -> Plug-ins -> VST 2. Make sure the correct location is added to the VST plug-in paths text box. The location of the plug-in files depend on your settings during installation. The default location is as below: C: > Program Files > Common Files > VST3 > Line 6
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Other than the customtone area on this site, is there any other good place to find patches? Preferably a large pack of them? I read somewhere there are places you can find thousands of patches. Thanks!