Please make sure to have installed both the plugin installer as well as the Sound Library content, then proceed with the following steps.
- Load your virtual instrument as a plugin in your DAW or as a stand alone application
- On the upper right side, click Preferences, and then click Browse.
- This opens a window of your hard drive so you can navigate to where your sounds were installed to. There are 2 possible locations where your sounds can be installed to, depending on which installer was used:
Location 1:
Mac: Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > IK Multimedia > (product name) > Instruments * (product name would be Miroslav, SampleTank 2, Sonik Synth etc.)
PC: C: > Program Files > IK Multimedia > (product name) > Instruments
His Instrument Belongs To A Library That Is Currently Not Installed
Location 2:
Mac: Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > IK Multimedia > Instruments > (product name)
PC: C: > Program Files > IK Multimedia > Instruments > (product name)
Note: Since the install path can be customized, navigate to your custom install path if you selected anything besides the default path. Swift racing karts.
– Click once on the main Instruments folder to select it and choose OK or Open
– Click OK in the Preferences box
– Click OK in the Preferences box
Your sound library will then load up and appear within the Browser section of the software interface, ready to select!
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Hello syzygy2,
This is from the Community Forum for National Instruments.
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/is-labview-7-1-compatible-with-windows-7/m-p/1121621
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/is-labview-7-1-compatible-with-windows-7/m-p/1121621
It shows that LabVIEW 2009 and the November 2009 NI Device Drivers DVD officially support Windows 7. National Instruments products released prior to the aforementioned versions are not officially supported on Windows 7.
With that said, you most likely would be able to install earlier versions in compatibility mode.
With that said, you most likely would be able to install earlier versions in compatibility mode.
If the program is not compatible, then you may try to install and run the program in compatibility mode.
Use the following steps:
1)Right click on the Program
2)Click on Properties
3)Click on Compatibility tab
4)Select Run this program in compatibility mode and select Windows Vista or whatever operating system the program was running successfully.
Refer to the link here: Make older programs run in this version of Windows
If you run Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate version, install Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP mode (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/default.aspx) and execute your software in Windows XP.
If you run Windows 7 Home Premium, try VirtualBox (www.virtualbox.org) or VMware Player (www.vmware.com) or any other 3<sup>rd</sup> party virtualization software and install a separate copy of Windows XP (either Home Edition or Professional) for that purpose.You can find virtualization software free of charge that will run on Windows 7 Home Premium.
If that doesn't help, then you should post in the National Instruments Forums.
http://forums.ni.com/
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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