I upgraded to Reason Suite 11 only because I thought it would be neat to access Reason plugins directly in Cubase without using ReWire.
But Cubase blacklists them, and they can’t be re-activated.
Cubase 10.0.60 at least recognizes them as VST2:s.
While Cubase 10.5.12 describes them as “Not a plug-in”.
(See attached images)
Anyone else out there who also has Reason 11, and are you experiencing the same?
The relevant content of Vst2xBlacklist.xml
Located in C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3\Reason Rack Plugin.vst3\Contents\x86_64-win\DeviceCache
- Alligator.dll
- Pulverizer.dll
- TheEcho.dll
Located in C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3\Reason Rack Plugin.vst3\Contents\x86_64-win\Embedded
- Arpeggio64.dll
- Audiomatic64.dll
- BeatMap64.dll
- ChannelDynamics64.dll
- ChannelEQ64.dll
- DMFC64.dll
- Europa64.dll
- Grain64.dll
- MasterCompressor64.dll
- Monotone64.dll
- NoteEcho64.dll
- Pulsar64.dll
- Quartet64.dll
- ReasonAmp64.dll
- ReasonBassAmp64.dll
- ScalesAndChords64.dll
- Sweeper64.dll
- Synchronous64.dll
Cubase Pro 10.5.12
Cubase Pro 10.0.60
Reason Suite 11.2.1.8209
Windows 10 Pro (Build 18363)
Successfully reactivated but still red marked (VST 2.4) VST instruments:
Sugar Bytes - Aparillo (v1.0.7.0)
East West - Play_VST_x64 (v6.1.7.0)
UVI - FalconVSTx64 (v2.0.3.0)
UVI - UVIWorkstationVSTx64 (v3.0.8.0)