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Old 09-01-2022, 06:38 PM
Edgetone Edgetone is offline
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Default Re: Eleven Rack Editor Windows 11 ERROR

I just switched to a new build Windows 11 PC after being on Mac for a year and I just got the Eleven Rack Editor installed and working correcty after a bit of trial and error. I thought I would share the steps here.

You need:
1. the latest Eleven Rack Driver install
2. the Eleven Rack Editor installer
3. The stand alone Pace installer. I downloaded this a couple years ago for Windows 10 and can't recall where from. But the Installer says it's v5.4.1

First I installed the Eleven Rack Drivers, which worked perfectly other than setting the Eleven Rack as my primary sound card (I actually use a Presonus StudioLive Series III).

Next I installed the Pace driver. Again, no real issues.

Then I installed the Eleven Rack Editor. This took multiple attempts. I ended up not using any compatibility mode for the install.

First it says it's going to install Pace and some Visual C versions. When it gets to the actual Pace install, a separate window appears with the "Trust this vendor" message and and option to install or Cancel. Hit CANCEL or you'll get a blue screen on reboot.

After the reboot, wait a couple minutes to see if the install automatically continues. I didn't do this at first and ended up with multiple installs running. If it doesn't restart, just run it again, this may require a second reboot. I tried so many times that I forgot.

Eventually it will proceed to the point where you get an error message "Error 1935 An error occurred during the installation of assembly component". Leave the error on the screen and do these manual tasks:

1. Take a copy of the folder: C:\Program Files\Avid\Eleven Rack Editor and paste it to another location. (This is because when you cancel the install it will remove these files)

2. Go into Task Manager with CTRL-ALT-DEL and end the installation task.

3. Copy the folder back to C:\Program Files\Avid\Eleven Rack Editor

4. Make a shortcut to: "C:\Program Files\Avid\Eleven Rack Editor\ElevenRackEditor.exe" on your desktop or start menu and use that to launch the editor.

I've had full fuctionality doing this, and set my default audio interface back to the StudioLive mixer and things still work after a reboot.

I'll be interested to know if others try this so let me know.
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