

I then restarted Acid (holding CTRL+SHIFT) and cleared its buffer cache.

However, I think that there is also a problem with Acid in that once a plugin is deemed 'unavailable' (at least in my case) you can't do anything with it.įor instance, I uninstalled RealGuitar, checked the registry for any remaining reference to RealGuitar or MusicLab and removed them (with Revo Uninstaller). I think the issue resides predominantly with the RealGuitar plugin eventhough the manufacturer MusicLab claim that they got it working in Acid without problems. The plugin became 'unavailable' once I unstalled an update to it. To cut a long strory short, I got it to partially work with the initial release of the plugin. No other VSTs were installed on my system. I completely rebuilt my PC (WinXP3) over the weekend and the first program I loaded was Acid Pro7a followed by the RealGuitar plugin.
