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Old 01-08-2012, 04:58 AM
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Default Pro Tools Won't Recognize Reason Plugin...

My Pro Tools 9 no longer recognizes Reason...Rewire won't show up in the plugins and I can't load my tracks. Any ideas? I'm thinking of reinstalling PT...
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Old 01-08-2012, 05:32 PM
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Default Need Desperate Assistance with PT MP 9

Hi guys, please bare with me while I try to explain the situation...I have Pro Tools 9 M-Powered installed along with Reason 6 and a few other plugins in my Program Files (x86) folder. But for some reason Pro Tools can no longer find these plugins. I tried a lot of things including uninstalling Pro tools and my plugins and reinstalling/updating them, and updating my M-Audio Fast Track driver, but still to no avail...I open my recent PT project and I get this message: "The following plugins were made inactive because they could not be found in the plugins folder: Reason (21) Massive (1) ...I feel like Pro Tools is looking in the wrong folder for these plugins because I have them installed fine...Please if anyone has any ideas let me know. I'm going to be up for a while trying to figure this out.
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Old 01-08-2012, 05:33 PM
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Default Need Desperate Assistance with PT MP 9

Hi guys, please bare with me while I try to explain the situation...I have Pro Tools 9 M-Powered installed along with Reason 6 and a few other plugins in my Program Files (x86) folder. But for some reason Pro Tools can no longer find these plugins. I tried a lot of things including uninstalling Pro tools and my plugins and reinstalling/updating them, and updating my M-Audio Fast Track driver, but still to no avail...I open my recent PT project and I get this message: "The following plugins were made inactive because they could not be found in the plugins folder: Reason (21) Massive (1) ...I feel like Pro Tools is looking in the wrong folder for these plugins because I have them installed fine...Please if anyone has any ideas let me know. I'm going to be up for a while trying to figure this out.
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Old 01-08-2012, 06:38 PM
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Default Need Desperate Assistance with PT MP 9

Hi guys, please bare with me while I try to explain the situation...I have Pro Tools 9 M-Powered installed along with Reason 6 and a few other plugins in my Program Files (x86) folder. But for some reason Pro Tools can no longer find these plugins. I tried a lot of things including uninstalling Pro tools and my plugins and reinstalling/updating them, and updating my M-Audio Fast Track driver, but still to no avail...I open my recent PT project and I get this message: "The following plugins were made inactive because they could not be found in the plugins folder: Reason (21) Massive (1) ...I feel like Pro Tools is looking in the wrong folder for these plugins because I have them installed fine...Please if anyone has any ideas let me know. I'm going to be up for a while trying to figure this out.
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Old 01-08-2012, 09:49 PM
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Default Re: Need Desperate Assistance with PT MP 9

Navigate to C:>Program Files(x86)>Common Files>Digidesign>DAE>Plugins(unused). If the missing plugins are in that folder drag them out(to the desktop might be easiest). Then back out one level and open the Plugins folder(drag the files off the desktop and drop in this folder). I'll cross my fingers for ya
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Old 06-25-2012, 06:58 PM
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Was a solution to this ever found? I am having the same issues.
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Old 06-26-2012, 07:14 PM
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Default Re: Pro Tools Won't Recognize Reason Plugin...

Found it.

Here is what did it for me, thanks to another DUC member:


Go to C:/Program Files(x86)/Common Files/Propellerheads/Rewire and copy the rewire.dll

Go to C:/Windows/SysWOW64 and paste the rewire.dll

it should now show up in instruments.
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