Solutions and workarounds for common problems users may encounter using Scaler 3:
| Problem | Description | Solution | To be Addressed? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scaler 3.1.2 or later added to Cubase / Studio One Blocklist on Windows | After installing Scaler 3.1.2 update on Windows, Cubase adds Scaler 3 to the plugin blocklist. This is likely due to recent changes to Scaler’s handling of plugin windows and no cause for concern. | Open the Cubase plugin manager, select the blocklist tab, select Scaler 3 and click reactivate. Otherwise, uninstall, then reinstall Scaler 3 using latest installer. | Currently being investigated |
| Error 2 message during plugin scan on Windows | This is a Windows permissions issue regarding items within the Scaler 3 folder | Assign full rights for current user to C:\ProgramData\Scaler Music\Scaler 3 folder via right click - properties - general - security tab. Or for temporary fix run Scaler 3 standalone app via right click - run as administrator | No code fix planned – user config required |
| Windows Installation Failure – Path/Directory Creation Error | Installation fails when trying to create or access C:\Users\Public\Documents, affecting both software installer and manual installation. Common errors include “Setup was unable to create the directory” or “The system cannot find the file specified.” This may occur when the Documents folder structure has been affected (e.g., after system migration) or due to permission issues. Note: In Windows Explorer, the correct path C:\Users\Public\Documents may display as “Public Documents” - this is normal. | Primary: Disable OneDrive or see below article.Alternative fix: Open Command Prompt and check if the folder exists by typing: dir %public%\Documents (press Enter). If you see File Not Found, create the folder by typing: mkdir %public%\Documents (press Enter), then retry the installation.If the folder exists but installation still fails, try running the installer as administrator. | No code fix planned – user config required |
| Cannot output MIDI across multiple channels in Cubasis for iPad | Cubasis only allows instrument plugins to output MIDI to one track at a time | On Scaler 3’s Arrange page, set each track’s MIDI Output Device as ‘Cubasis’ choosing unique MIDI channels for each track, then set each Cubasis instrument track’s MIDI input to ‘All Inputs’ and set their MIDI input channels accordingly. | Currently being investigated |
Instructions for a clean Install:
Mac - Clean Install:
- Delete the standalone state file in this folder: /Users/[NAME]/Library/Application Support/Scaler 3.settings
- Delete the personalised files in this folder: /Users/[NAME]/Library/Scaler Music/Scaler 3
- Delete the shared user files in this folder: /Users/Shared/Scaler Music/Scaler 3
- Reinstall.
Tip: The Library folder is hidden by default. To access it, open Finder, click Go in the menu bar, and hold the Option (⌥) key to reveal Library.
PC - Clean Install:
- Delete the standalone state file in this folder: C:\Users[NAME]\AppData\Roaming\Scaler 3\ Scaler 3.settings
- Delete the personalised files in this folder: C:\ProgramData\Scaler Music\Scaler 3
- Delete the shared user files in this folder: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Scaler Music\Scaler 3
- Reinstall.
Tip: The AppData folder is hidden by default. To access it, you can either:
- Type %AppData% in the File Explorer address bar and press Enter to go directly to the Roaming folder
- Or navigate to C:\Users[USERNAME] and make sure “Hidden items” is checked in the View tab
Users may also remove the actual plugin binary files for VST/VST3/AU/AAX. However if you reinstall with your DAWs closed, these should be overwritten when reinstalling.
*Article referenced above for ‘Windows Installation Failure – Path/Directory Creation Error’ is here.