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The manual for 5.08 includes some out-of-date instructions for using
CsoundVST with Cubase SX. I attempted to do the same procedure with Cubase
4.1.3 for Windows, namely, adding the Csound directory to the Plug-In
Information box under the VST 2.x Plug-Ins button, which is where the
plug-in directories are listed. On quitting and relaunching Cubase, I get
the following alert box:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: F:\Program Files\Steinberg\Cubase4.exe
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library
incorrectly. Please contact the application's support team for more
information.
I've never had this alert box before -- and indeed, when I remove the Csound
directory from the list of paths and restart again, Cubase launches without
trouble. So it's evident that the documented procedure for gaining access to
CsoundVST within Cubase is failing.
Can anyone suggest how I might fix the problem? Thanks!
--Jim Aikin
P.S.: I'm working on a new magazine article on Csound, and I'd really like
to be able to say in the article that I got CsoundVST running. (I tried a
couple of years ago, and failed.)
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