hi all,
I have recently decided to not purchase dark planet, which, since the test use dead line has passed, causes Cubase to tell me 1zillion times at start up that Cubase cant find the respective libraries.
I have deleted the dark planet data on all thinkable locations on my Macbook pro, Lion:
Mac HD / Applications /
Mac HD / Users / / Library / Preferences /*
Mac HD / Users / / Library / Preferences /*
Mac HD / Library / Audio / Plug-ins / VST /
Mac HD / Library / Audio / Plug-ins / VST3 / Steinberg /
Mac HD / Library / Audio / Plug-ins / Components /
Mac HD / Library / Application Support / Steinberg /
Mac HD / Library / Application Support / Steinberg / Content / VST Sound / **
Mac HD / Library / Application Support / Steinberg / Content / Halion / VST Sound / **
I cant think of anything that I missed. But HalSE still tells me that it cant find the dark planet libraries.
Please help, I would like to kill this stupid message.
PS: It is simply ridiculous how much time I used so far to solve this silly problem. Steinberg should DEFINITELY think of providing an uninstall routine when giving access to test versions.
Thanks
Philip