![]() ![]() ![]() In all my existing documents, however, it no longer does. ![]() I just discovered that when I now start a new project from a template, the Halion window does appear. While I was working on this, Dorico froze and when I tried to force quit it, the whole system shut down, something that hasn’t happened to me in years. Then I started up Dorico but now no player shows up in a separate window at all even though the sounds play back, so I neither know how to get the Halion window back nor do I have any idea how to load the Aria player or couple it to Dorico. If it had been necessary, how to change it wouldn’t have been obvious, as the system tries to load double-clicked XML files in Dorico. The value in the defaults.xml at the end of the int name field was already set to 1 so I didn’t change it. OK, I tried the above, copying the two lines into the vst2whitelist.txt file (I just happen to know about selecting show package contents, but this isn’t obvious to a lot of people, and otherwise you’d never find it). I know that Cees Coenen kindly pointed the procedure out to me the last time I created a thread about this but it still assumes a lot of knowledge I (and probably a lot of other users) simply don’t have.
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