I remember I have tweaked something during initial installation, to make it run with Sonar at all. ![]() b) if you have old Philharmonic, 32bit, it should work out of the box. And that you want to use in Reaper to avoid troubles. Reaper support DX, but since you have SPLAT, you also have DimPro as VST 64bit. There was very old DX and more modern VSTs. * DimensionPro (at least VST incarnations) and Philharmonic (the first, so 32bit, and the second) can work in Reaper. Waves use so called "shell" method (expose one "plug-in", which then gives access to other), the subject of endless discussions in all DAWs. If what is not detected are some Waves plug-ins (rare but I have seen such reports), there is a method to fix that. I am almost sure you will see all you see in Sonar after that. Note that even "standard" Sonar has several locations for VSTs. * Write down "VST Scan Paths" in Sonar preferences and check you have all these paths in Reaper. Also the report will be "failed to find xkrjehjrk.dll" (some external dependence), which can be more confusing then helpful for an average musician (and an average programmer will use some external tool like Dependency Walker to get more details). But there can be non VST, as in previous case, which can not be loaded and that is ok. If that is really VST, that is the only case when you may want to know the reason. DLLs used by some VST) * the DLL could not be loaded. But itself, that is not an error, VST folders can have other DLLs (f.e. ![]() * the DLL could be loaded, but it does not respond as a VST. Then Reaper will show it to you as FX/Synth. The result (and so the information for potential log) is: * the DLL is a VST. To detect VST, Reaper (or other daw) tries to "load" it and check that it responds "as a VST". In respect to this problem: VST is just a DLL file and there is no "hints" that DLL is VST. Reaper developers do not do things just because they are "standard", especially if the standard is not logical, has general design inconsistency or can be confusing. I expected it to be a standard DAW feature. Kev999 discoDSP It looks like Reaper doesn't have a scan log.
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