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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Pianotec in ProTools?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi. <br />After Gibson having killed Cakewalk, and being also a Sibelius user, ProTools was my first choice as alternative for Cakewalk&#039;s Sonar. <br />In the ProTools forum, Pianoteq appears as compatible:<br /><a href="http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?p=2462554#post2462554.">http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?p=24...st2462554.</a><br />However, when I open a session in ProTools, and wish to insert a new instrument in an instrument track, pianoteq does not appear on the list.<br />I am running pianoteq 6.0.3 Standard.<br />There should be an AAX.dll in the installation, because that&#039;s ProTools plugin format.</p><p>I reinstalled pianoteq 6.0.3, in the course I discovered I really can install the AAX.dll, so I proceeded. <br />However, the plugin does not appear in ProTools session. Do I have first to deinstall all pianoteq before installing them anew? I thought the old installation would be overwritten by the new one.<br />Please can I be informed?<br />Thankx.</p><p>_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; _&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;_&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>I could just have deleted this thread, but I hope there is at least one more newbie here having the same question.<br />It is solved. You really have to first deinstall the pianoteq, and reinstall it with all plugin dlls you need. Now I have pianoteq in ProTools. :-)</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[MadMusicologist]]></name>
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