VST woes
Now, this has been frustrating. I write guitar based music. As such, a fundamental part of my toolkit is my guitar amplifier. I use a tool called Amplitube which is entirely software-based. If you'd seen my recording space, you'd understand why. Anyway, my principal song recording tool is Cubase SX2, a computer based sequencer.
Imagine my horror when I load up an old song and discovered all the amplifiers had gone missing. You'd have to hear it to fully appreciate the effect but trust me, an unamplified electric guitar doesn't sound that good. Just to make it worse, Amplitube wouldn't even load up anymore.
So, I patch everything, repair everything, uninstall and re-install (did I mention that I've lost several days to this already?). No joy. Until finally it occurs to me that Amplitube was working last week when I was working on a newer song. In other words, it's Cubase that's the problem, not Amplitube. In particular, the project I'm working on is somehow corrupt.
Now, I suspect what's happened is that the project is from a time when Amplitube was in a different directory, but why it can't spot that it has moved (given that Cubase knows exactly where it is), and why it decides to just disable Amplitube because it's confused. However, the project file doesn't seem to include the location (I checked it in notepad) so I can't see how that works, either. Either way,
- It's a six month old project file.
- It's not working, and
- It's not even possible to export the settings in order to rebuild it.
Turns out EnergyXT is a bit of a pain to learn, because it doesn't come with a manual. But, it can load Amplitube, and my corrupt project can load it, so I can get guitars working again. Cool.
Of course, I've still lost the settings for the original amplifiers, which is the whole point of working in software. I'm going to see if I can recover the original settings.
Incidentally, needless to say, I have contacted technical support at IK Multimedia, but now that I understand the problem better, I doubt they can help, unless they've got a Cubase guru there. I haven't contacted Steinberg yet, because they make it so difficult to actually submit a support request. On the other hand, the guys at KVR have been helpful as always. Thanks guys.
Anyway, I think I'm going to buy EnergyXT, because it looks like a useful tool for managing complex signal chains, and because it's going to get me out of a tight spot. None of this, however, fixes my project file.

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