Hi, i realise this is an old thread, but thought it may be worth sharing a possible solution for future readers! Here is a possible solution that i worked out for the MusicMaker 2013 Premium Magix 'Vita could not find the file not found VST Instruments' error. A video i made of the solution is on Youtube - An error was coming up after i installed Magix Music Maker 2013 (this may apply to other versions to?). The VST Instruments would not load. Vita reported a file could not be found - YT-MX SD 01 OH 01 XC#1 Y02 in image file Vita Rock Drums/Vita Content - How do you want to proceed? The solution i worked out concerns the 'settings.cfg' file in each of the VST Instruments folders. Vita checks for the file path to load from, in my case the path was not correct.
The specific line in each of the settings.cfg files begins with 'user folder='. This 'user folder=' line must be set right to the specific folder for each VST Instrument. For example in the Rock Drums folder, the settings.cfg file had the line - user folder=E: MusicMaker content MxSynth Rock Drums There was no such directory on my harddrive! So i used Windows Explorer to search for 'MxSynth' on my E: drive (the drive where i had installed MusicMaker originally). Windows Explorer found lots of files in E: Soundpools MxSynth, so i edited the 'settings.cfg' file to read - user folder=E: Soundpools MxSynth Rock Drums.and it worked! You need to change the 'user folder=.' Entry in each 'settings.cfg' file in each of the folders under, or in, the MxSynth folder.
Hopefully the video may help you to fix this problem. Just to clarify, i'm not a professional at this! Sorry if my explanation is not good enough for you. So, step by step, this is (roughly) what i did - 1. Open windows explorer and search for the folder 'MxSynth' in My Computer.
The results of the search should list lots of files in mostly the same directory. In my case the location was - E: Soundpools MxSynth It will most probably be different for you! You have to remember this perfectly, so copy it! Open windows explorer and navigate to - C: Program Files (x86) Common Files MAGIX Services MxSynth. There i found 5 sub-folders in my MxSynth folder called, Bass Machine Rock Drums String Ensemble Vita World Percussion 2.
Go into the first folder, in my case Bass Machine. In the Bass Machine folder is a file called 'settings.cfg' Right click on this file and choose 'copy'. Right click in the folder and choose 'paste'. Excel using spring mvc flow. (we do this to have a backup of the original file in case we mess up!) 3. Next we open the 'settings.cfg' file with the Microsoft Notepad program.
To do this we right click on the 'settings.cfg' file, choose 'Open with.' And choose Notepad. Look for a line that begins with 'user folder=', it was the 3rd line down for me. Change this line to use the location you found in the step 1. Eg, my original line was - user folder=E: MusicMaker content MxSynth Bass Machine my search from step 1. Was - E: Soundpools MxSynth so i changed the line to read - user folder=E: Soundpools MxSynth Bass Machine Do you see the difference? Then, save the file.
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Repeat 2. Above, ie do the same thing to the 'settings.cfg' file in each of the folders inside the MxSynth folder. Finally, run Magix Music maker and try loading the VST Instruments. Vita should no longer report an error, unless this was not the cause of the problem of course! Hope this has helped you.
I have been able to successfully have music maker to find the paths to my vst plugins, but I can't find out how exactly to delete the path and start over. I'd like to know how to reset everything related to vst plugins, that way I can start with a clean slate. If possible, I've also heard that you can redirect where it looks for plugins. If anyone knows how to make it use and ONLY use plugins inside a specified folder for plugins, that'd be great.
By the way, my operating system is Windows 7. Hi You should have this option in the program settings dialog (This is from MMM MX however 2013 should be similar) John I think I've tried that before, and it doesn't seem to work. As I try it again, I find that it's very similar to how 'MMM MX' is setup. Although, as I press the 'Reset VST Plug-In Information,' nothing happens but a notification window popping up telling me that earlier vst instruments where removed.
Funny, all of the synthesizers are still there right after is says that. If I remember correctly, I think I've actually re-installed the program at one point. Although, there must have been some files stored around somewhere that weren't deleted. I bet these files must contribute to telling Music Maker where the plugins are. Hi Techoh and Johnb I've had same question for years as that button has not worked for years!! It deletes the plugins and then reloads them.
MMM201X should update or remove this button. What I've found is, you need to dig deeper. For previous version, as I remember MMMMXP and forward, what you'll need to do is to go to: This PC / Windows / Users / / AppData / Roaming / Magix / MM24dlx and open up MusicMaker.ini in your prefered txt editor.
Then find the VSTs you want out of your MMM life and delete it:) (use the Find function) Just to be sure, open up the VSTPlugins.ini and delete the path again. That should for sure delete the VST plugin from MMM201X and the path too.
All the best, Jakob.
Hi, sorry for shakey video, i'm no expert Youtube fixer! Just an amateur trying to help! Here is a possible solution that i worked out for the MusicMaker 2013 Premium Magix 'Vita could not find the file not found VST Instruments' error. An error was coming up after i installed Magix Music Maker 2013 (this may apply to other versions to?). The VST Instruments would not load. Vita reported a file could not be found - YT-MX SD 01 OH 01 XC#1 Y02 in image file Vita Rock Drums/Vita Content - How do you want to proceed?
The solution i worked out concerns the 'settings.cfg' file in each of the VST Instruments folders. Vita checks for the file path to load from, in my case the path was not correct. The specific line in each of the settings.cfg files begins with 'user folder='. This 'user folder=' line must be set right to the specific folder for each VST Instrument. For example in the Rock Drums folder, the settings.cfg file had the line - user folder=E: MusicMaker content MxSynth Rock Drums There was no such directory on my harddrive! So i used Windows Explorer to search for 'MxSynth' on my E: drive (the drive where i had installed MusicMaker originally). Windows Explorer found lots of files in E: Soundpools MxSynth, so i edited the 'settings.cfg' file to read - user folder=E: Soundpools MxSynth Rock Drums.and it worked!
You need to change the 'user folder=.' Entry in each 'settings.cfg' file in each of the folders under, or in, the MxSynth folder.
Hopefully the video may help you to fix this problem. Just to clarify, i'm not a professional at this! Sorry if my explanation is not good enough for you. So, step by step, this is (roughly) what i did - 1. Open windows explorer and search for the folder 'MxSynth' in My Computer. The results of the search should list lots of files in mostly the same directory.
In my case the location was - E: Soundpools MxSynth It will most probably be different for you! You have to remember this perfectly, so copy it! Open windows explorer and navigate to - C: Program Files (x86) Common Files MAGIX Services MxSynth. There i found 5 sub-folders in my MxSynth folder called, Bass Machine Rock Drums String Ensemble Vita World Percussion 2.
Go into the first folder, in my case Bass Machine. In the Bass Machine folder is a file called 'settings.cfg' Right click on this file and choose 'copy'. Right click in the folder and choose 'paste'. (we do this to have a backup of the original file in case we mess up!) 3.
Next we open the 'settings.cfg' file with the Microsoft Notepad program. To do this we right click on the 'settings.cfg' file, choose 'Open with.' And choose Notepad. Look for a line that begins with 'user folder=', it was the 3rd line down for me. Change this line to use the location you found in the step 1. Eg, my original line was - user folder=E: MusicMaker content MxSynth Bass Machine my search from step 1. Was - E: Soundpools MxSynth so i changed the line to read - user folder=E: Soundpools MxSynth Bass Machine Do you see the difference?
Then, save the file. Repeat 2.
Above, ie do the same thing to the 'settings.cfg' file in each of the folders inside the MxSynth folder. Finally, run Magix Music maker and try loading the VST Instruments. Vita should no longer report an error, unless this was not the cause of the problem of course! Hope this has helped you. Give me a like if you want?
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