![]() ![]() Not sure why! The Library Manager software is the key to fixing it. When I had this issue it became evident that it happens quite a bit. It may take some detective work but the files should be in one of these locations, or wherever you specified during install. If you see a Steinberg folder there it's worth looking in. Also it's worth checking C:\Users\Capta as this might be your profile folder and some files go there. If you can't find the files after installation If you're on Windows 10 you may find files in C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files (x86). You would need to click the 'Move' button to tell it where the files should be. If Cubase is still looking in the wrong place for your files, use the Steinberg Library Manager program (in the start menu) to point it to the correct location for each instrument. ![]() I would download the installers from Steinberg's site, but on installation, make a note of the install folder. Hopefully that will bring back Groove Agent too. I would just uninstall everything related to Cubase and give it a nice clean fresh install. From the sound of it your installation has gone askew. Yes, something that simple! I can do it in Cubase 10 Pro and every previous Cubase version but not in the 10.5 or 11 updates. Now the only other problem I have (that even Steinberg’s Tech Support can’t solve) is why I can NOT double click to change a track name in Cubase Pro 11. Thank you both again…so VERY MUCH! You have improved my experience with the huge learning curve of this program!!! I believe I must have only downloaded from Halion Sonic SE 3 “Resources” under the “VST Instruments & Plugins” section in the Download Assistant. Thank you so very much for taking your time to detail out this information (with indented bullets and all…impressive !!). Now all appears to be well when I play all sounds.
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