![]() I also noticed this same behavior with Battery 3. I'm glad I didn't re-install Cubase all over again. I hope this saves someone the time I spent messing around with this. Fortunately, I have presets mapped for most of my songs, but in the case where you don't, you might have some frustration ahead of you. Bingo, worked like a charm! The project opened, but I have to re-add my Guitar Rig insert and choose the correct settings. ![]() Then I changed my VSTPlugins folder to it's original name, and re-loaded Cubase, and then the offending project. I removed all references to Guitar Rig, saved the project, and then closed it. ![]() ![]() Then I re-loaded my project and voila, it loaded! Now, it loaded, but there were errors, in my case: The plug-in "Guitar Rig 3" could not be found for Insert 1 Channel "Guitar"! In order to solve my problem, I renamed the VSTPlugins folder in my environment, in my case: \ Program Files \ Steinberg \ Cubase 5 \ VSTPluginsĬhanges to \ Program Files \ Steinberg \ Cubase 5 \ VSTPlugins2 ![]()
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