If you check near the top of all this, it shows Common Files and the two PreSonus folders (which is where Ampire must be located, according to PreSonus) and so, Cakewalk is looking there, but not recognizing it or pulling it up so that it can be used.
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If using the manual scan with rescan option, make sure to turn the rescan option off after the scan. This can help if the plug-in fails either scan attempt. Make sure to enable the "Generate Scan Log" option so that a record of the scan is retained. If that fails you can try a manual scan in CbB with "Rescan Failed Plug-ins" enabled or a Reset (also an option of the plug-in is not excluded) from preferences (same link as above).
If the plug-in is there, try to enabled it by clicking on the plug-in then click the "Enable Plug-in" button. To check the exclude list, click on the appropriate category for the plug-in then click the Show Excluded radio button below the plug-in categories. There is no reason to move the plug-in binary around, just make sure the scan path in X3 and CbB are the same in preferences.Īssuming X3 and CbB are on the same machine, open the plug-in manager while running CbB and see if the plug-in is in the Exclude list. If X3 and CbB are on the same machine, they use the same vst scanner.