![]() ![]() Reinstall the latest Soundtoys package, and choose to install PACE / iLok at the end. Then search for “PACE License Support” and remove it. Open the start menu and search for “Add or remove programs” and open up that application. You can skip this step if you prefer to reactivate the plugins one-by-one in the VST Plug-In Manager.This can be done by navigating to "C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\Cubase 10_64" and then deleting the “Vst2xPlugin Blacklist Cubase.xml” file. Reset Cubase 10’s blacklist so that it rescans all plugins again.This is actually pretty helpful to us now, so here’s the new workaround I suggest: ![]() The Soundtoys installers ship with an iLok installer, and it’s usually not the latest version (since PACE issues updates more frequently). They did not appear to get blacklisted when scanned while the previous iLok version 5.0.3 was installed.Īs others have mentioned here, PACE is aware of this problem and has announced that this will be fixed in the next iLok update for version 5.1.1 which they’re trying to get out as soon as possible. It seems as though plugins that use iLok will get blacklisted when scanned in Cubase 10 if you have the latest iLok version 5.1.0 installed. I can’t pinpoint an exact cause of the issue, but it does appear to be primarily dependent on the version of PACE / iLok you have installed. I did some testing to try to figure out an easy workaround for this problem. Hi all, Vito from the Soundtoys Support team here. ![]()
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