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>>> Oh, almost forgot one big question mark. When trying to load the >>> VST Plug-in Pluggo Rye, from Cycling74, a pluggo error message >>> informed me that "there were 69 errors loading this effect". What >>> a shame, Pluggo are so nice! >> I am downloading the demo version of Pluggo and I look at it. I >> will keep you informed. >> > On 31 dec 2007, at 12.14, rick williamson wrote: > Per, > > Earlier versions of Max/Msp, those before 4.5.7, could not host > plugins created in Max/Msp. > And Pluggos are created in that software as is Logelloop. > > If Logelloop was built in version 4.6.3 of Max/Msp then you'll need > Pluggo version 3.6.1. > You might not be but, I'll bet your running an earlier version of > Pluggo. > > Rick Williamson Thanks Rick. I just re-installed Pluggo and I remembered seeing "3.6.1" dancing across the screen. Still waiting for the challenge code response from Cycling74, but the plug-ins should work even in demo mode - you just have to stand that beep sound now and then. BTW, I saw Cycling74 will let you authorize Pluggo on an iLok. Has anyone a good experience with that? I'm asking because I have an iLok, that I mainly use for Pro Tools oriented products, but if it makes sense I guess I could put Pluggo on it as well. My spontaneous reaction was to stay with the computer hardware based authorization method just to not being forced to bring the iLok dongle when going out to do live looping concerts. I still don't know how the (non- iLok) challenge code/response code method handles a mac with Boot Camp Windows XP? Does it count as "two licenses" even though it is the same hardware? (I bet someone must have gone through this with Cycling74?) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)