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Softube Saturation Knob as a plugin? (SOLVED)


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I was about to make this same question until I found your thread. So...I'm not understanding how you solved it. Is there a Vst3 version in Cakewalk? Or did you download a vst3 from Softube and opened it in Cakewalk outside of the ProChannel? I ask because my plan was to open Softubes Saturation Knob in a Stereo Bus to affect many vocal tracks, but the only way I can use it is through the ProChannel which would mean having many instances of Softube open which eats up resources. Thanks ahead.

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CbB includes an older version of the VST2 plug-in installed in PC modules folder.

AFAIK, the only way to acquire the VST3 format is download it directly from Softube.

There is a ProChannel on every bus.

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Thanks for the prompt response. Your last sentence saved the day. "

There is a ProChannel on every bus."

When I look at the top of the  stereo bus, there is no way to open the module folder, but...when I look in the inspector track panel at the top, there is the module folder. Thanks a million. 

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Alternatively,  open up regedit (Registry Editor), navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Cakewalk Music Software\Cakewalk\Cakewalk VST X64\Inventory\c:/program files/Cakewalk/shared utilities/Internal/Saturation Knob.dll, and hasVstEntryPoint from 0 to 1.

Open CbB and rescan VSTs; you may need to close and re-open CbB (I did, but that may be because I was registry editing at the same time).

It'll appear as a plug-in and a PC module.

Edited by Kevin Perry
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