VST Plugin Manager Blacklisting Sine Player

I have had Cubase 10 for a little over a year, and have downloaded a couple of plugins before. When I downloaded Sine Player from Orchestral Tools and tried to use it in Cubase, it was blacklisted. I know that Cubase blacklists the 32 bit versions, but the 64 bit versions were also blacklisted and I can’t use the plugin. Is there anything I can do to get it working?

Hi and welcome on the forum,

It seems the plug-in didn’t pass the internal plug-in test and it might crashes Cubase, if you would use it. Therefore it has been blocklisted.

Is there anything I can do to get it working, or am I just unable to use this plugin on Cubase?

Hi,

In the Studio > VST Plug-in Manager > Blocklist, you can enable the plug-in manually (on your own risk).

I tried reactivating those, but it told me that the reactivation failed.

Hi DeD,
I had the same problem, but you can solve it, if you have Komplete Kontrol.
Loading Komplete Kontrol in Cubase and then run SINE within Komplete works.

Cheers
JayF

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Thank you for, the tip! I can get it on Cubase using Komplete Kontrol, unfortunately it is very unstable and crashes almost right away. However, I don’t think this is an issue with Cubase, because it crashes even outside the DAW, but thank you anyway!

how?

Thanks