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                             Subject:InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Posted by: barleycorn 
                            Date:1/24/2008 2:48:47 PM 
                            I have so far been unable to get the InspectorXL VST plug-ins working with 9.0d.                                 When added to the chain the plug-ins report 'Cannot open editor window. An unknown error has occurred.' I first noticed the problem on a rather messy XP MCE machine but can reproduce it with 9.0d running on XP Pro SP2 within Virtual PC. The free Inspector also doesn't work. Can anyone confirm this please?  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: Kennymusicman 
                            Date:1/24/2008 3:13:05 PM 
                            Not answering your Q, but...                                 You have access all that natively within SF anyway (in case you didn't know)  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: Greg_M 
                            Date:1/24/2008 10:37:09 PM 
                            Barleycorn,                                 Since you sound like a home brewer I have confirmed that Inspector XL, VST, does not work in SF9. I will add that I have the older version and not the Roger Nichols version. Greg  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: barleycorn 
                            Date:1/25/2008 2:40:13 AM 
                            > You have access all that natively within SF anyway                                 I wish I did. You need to have a closer look at InspectorXL (maybe at the manual). > (in case you didn't know) I've been using Sound Forge since 4.0.  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: barleycorn 
                            Date:1/25/2008 3:31:16 AM 
                            Thanks very much for the confirmation.                                 I too am using the Elemental Audio Systems branded version 1.0.2 but Inspector (the free plug-in) was the latest from Roger Nichols Digital. There are no problems with either of them under Sound Forge 9.0c.  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: Kennymusicman 
                            Date:1/25/2008 4:59:56 AM 
                            OK - so what are you REALLY gaining other than color coding choices, and an alarm?                                  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: Greg_M 
                            Date:1/25/2008 5:13:23 AM 
                            Kennymusicman,                                 I think Barleycorn's point is that he has a VST plug-in that worked in SF until the latest update. Give him a break on using Inspector XL. If he likes it, he can (or should be able) to use it. Hey, there are compressors an limiters in SF too, but I like some third party ones too. It's kind of the whole point of supporting VST. Let's get this thing fixed and back to making music. Greg  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: Kennymusicman 
                            Date:1/25/2008 5:22:55 AM 
                            NO - you're missing the point - I'm not attacking - I'm genuinely curious/interested!                                 Barley has this plugin, that may offer features that I hadn't considered and would be worth my looking into.  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: ForumAdmin 
                            Date:1/25/2008 8:54:58 AM 
                            This will be resolved in the forthcoming 9.0e update (one to two weeks).  Sorry for the inconvenience.                                 J.  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: kbruff 
                            Date:1/25/2008 9:15:13 AM 
                            Inspector XL is well beyond what Sound Forge Provides.                                 I am still using 8.0D, I will dontinue to do so until I see better messages in the forums.  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: barleycorn 
                            Date:1/25/2008 1:21:27 PM 
                            > what are you REALLY gaining other than color coding choices, and an alarm?                                 Detailed analysis and metering (as kbruff says, 'well beyond what Sound Forge Provides' - it's all in the manual), at more or less any stage in the signal path, in any application. K-System meters... It's less useful than it might be in Sony apps because of the one plug-in editor window visible at a time limitation. Incidentally, like Greg_M, I first read your post as an attack. Just as well I wasn't in a position to reply straightaway! Anyway, all's well that ends well. Message last edited on1/25/2008 1:36:43 PM bybarleycorn.  | 
                    
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                             Subject:RE: InspectorXL not working with 9.0d 
                            Reply by: barleycorn 
                            Date:1/25/2008 1:22:26 PM 
                            Thanks J.                                  |