Go into the program's directory (eg: c:\Program Files\Evolution\Sound
Studio II)
Find the files default.def and defualt.wnd.
Delete both of these files and try to restart the software
once more.
If this does not solve the problem:
When you open Sound Studio II/Pro II, the software
scans your hard drive for VSTPlugins. If there is a
plugin on your system that is conflicting with the software,
the software may not be able to start. If this is the
case you should read the error message. In some cases
the name of the problem plugin will be given, and you
can run a search for it.
If no file name is given, you should search for all
directories called 'VSTPlugins'. The problem plugin
will be in one of these files.
To deal with the problem plugin, re-name the plugin's
extension from .dll to anything else.
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