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  1. I'm sure the hassle will be different depending on where you purchased from for a replacement . Once I got my replacement I haven't had any issues but it does make me wonder what the underlying issue is that caused the DOA situation. Sounds better to me than the Fender. And has a bit more flexibility especially if you play acoustic through it as well.
  2. Anything with environmental noise (and not a static type in a certain frequency range is going to be difficult on anything other than vocals (we have seen enough AI training on vocals in particular that tools have been tailored to this). That said, I had good experience using CalrityVX to help isolate bird chirping from environmental background noise without getting into fine tune editing. I'd say run a demo of a few options and see what the results are like before investing in a tool.
  3. Looks like it was UAD plugin related. I deleted all the files related to that. Reset the scan again but Sonar scans a bunch of plugins but then gets stuck on some random VST3 First it was AAS Lounge Lizard Session Now it is stuck on DAWsome LOVE I manually force the rescan failed plugins multiple times. Supertone Clear doesn't say it failed at any stage but still crashes Sonar. Other plugins seem fine so far and CbB still works with Supertone Clear, but Sonar does not.
  4. Just test it. Workflow is basically the same, but I personally am having some plugin issues (select ones) that are not having problems on the same computer with CbB. Theoretically the switch should be fairly painless, but this is not the case for everyone.
  5. I have done a rescan via the built in tool, but it continues to fail and throw this error (even after removing the steinberg path) I did not fine that file in any of the VST paths, but I'm also now searching the entire C drive to see if it shows up at all No
  6. I removed that. Still having the issue with Supertone clear crashing Sonar every time, but not getting error.
  7. Looks pretty normal to me: (and I'm not seeing anything that isn't a VST3 or DLL in those folders for what it is worth)
  8. Sonar is also the only DAW giving me this: but not actual plugin name is referenced.
  9. I actually don't see a VST version, only the VST3. I checked disabled plugs as well as unchecked the box for "hide related VST2 plugins)
  10. Every time I try to load Supertone Clear in Sonar - Sonar freezes. The program loads fine on the same computer running CbB as well as other DAWs like Reaper. Trying to make the switch over to Sonar with CbB about to be sunset, but this is certainly going to be an issue. Anyone else have Supertone Clear (on the latest version, with success in the current Sonar build)? https://www.supertone.ai/en/clear
  11. Not sure the history of the one in the OP but seems like a fly by night company I've never heard of before and could go belly up in less time than a well established company that made DearVR, which should have some fairly stable code for Windows users for the near future. If you are a MAC user, you can expect your plugin to only work on the current OS anyway. I wish the company in the OP success, just pointing out I've never heard of them and don't see anything in the way of a long history of support.
  12. Can do that with DearVR for free now (used to be an expensive plugin).
  13. Thanks, that worked. Re-mapping plugin categories manually now.
  14. I kind of thought so too but the Themes in that folder don't show up in my actual SPLAT edit: looks like it is now actually needed in this folder instead:
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