satya Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 WHEN I ALWAYS OPEN CAKEWALK IT STARTS TO SCAN PLUGINS , I OWN ARTURIA V COLLECTION AND THE SCAN STOPS WITH EVERY PLUGIN AND THE INSTRUMENT DOES NOT LOAD. SO THERE SHOULD BE A OPTION TO SKIP THE PLUGIN OR DO NOT VERIFY PARTICULAR PLUGIN , BY DOING THIS THIS WILL LOAD THE PLUGIN BUT I GUESS IT WILL BE PLACED IN UNCATEGORISED. THERE IS AN OPTION DO NOT VERIFY PLUGIN IN FL STUDIO , MY IDEA IS SOMETHING LIKE THAT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scook Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 The scan frequency is set in VST preferences By default, the scanner only attempts to load a plug-in one time. It does not matter how often the scanner runs. At that time the plug-in is evaluated and the results are stored in the VST registry. The exceptions to this are plug-ins that load via a shell program such as Waves - the scanner must scan these every run. Users that have large number of plug-ins that use this type of architecture usually set the scan frequency to manual. (Arturia does not use a shell program) the rescan settings are enabled in VST Preferences - just below the scan frequency drop down these options should always be turned off unless attempting to solve particular scanning problems and then they should be enabled for a very limited time. It is unusual for the Arturia plug-in fail scanning. This is likely a system specific problem and needs more detail to diagnose. An image of the typical error message may help. Plug-in category tags are a VST3 feature. When Cakewalk added VST3 support, they added categories to the database for quite a few VST2 and DX format plug-ins. Most VST3 plug-ins have category tags supplied by the manufacturer. Those VST3 plug-ins that have no category tags and VST2/DX plug-ins not found in the category database go in the Uncategorized folder. Regardless plug-ins may be re-categorized using the plug-in browser. Plug-ins may be added to the Exclude List at any time. Plug-ins on the Exclude List are ignored by the scanner and not displayed on plug-in lists. If an excluded plug-in is referenced in a project, it still loads and runs in that project. The Exclude List is maintained in the Plug-in Manager, a tool in the Utilities menu. To add a plug-in to the Exclude List using the Plug-in Manager, click on the plug-in in the Registered Plug-in list in appropriate plug-in Category then click the "Exclude Plug-in" button below the Plug-in Categories. To take a plug-in off the Exclude List using the Plug-in Manager, click on the plug-in Category, click the "Show Excluded" radio button, click on the plug-in name in Registered Plug-ins then click the "Enable Plug-in" button. Please note how much easier it is reading posts that take advantage of mixed case and whitespace. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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