It still isn't working, So how do I find out if the. I put the Korg folder from the 32 bit folder on the desktop for now. It wasn't it the "Program Files" folder, the (x86) one. If this is the case, just select it, enable it and restart Reason. Most of the times, it doesn't report the name of the manufacturer (Korg), but something like "Unknown" and the crashed. Take a look at the very bottom of the list "Manage Plugin" and see if there has been a crash for the plugin. If you had started Reason before authorizing the M1 plugin, then it's high probable it has crashed. check if Reason has disabled it due to a crash: If there are M1.dll in both, I suggest to remove/delete the 32 bit version.Īnd also remove the 32 bit VST folder in the Reason preferences, it only slows the Reason start. The right 64bit M1.dll should be somewhere into the "Program Files" VST folder and not into the "Program Files (x86)". be definitely sure about 32 or 64 bit version: Yes I have and put in the serial code or number I received through an e-mail.
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