![]() It makes sense that the new HSSE would be the issue, but perhaps simply trying to install Dorico 4 is the culprit.īy the way, I checked the Steinberg folder in the Application Support folder, can’t find anything new there that made sense, so I removed all new items to no avail. It makes sense that that is the issue, thought I mentioned it earlier. I have downloaded and installed Dorico Pro 3.5 Sounds Installer - which is actually called HALion_Sonic_SE_and_Content_for_Dorico_Pro_3.4_Installer_mac, but I still get the above error message (and no sound) when I open Dorico Pro 3.5.ĭoes anyone know what I can do to fix this problem and get Dorico Pro 3.Thanks and did try to install Dorico Elements 4, as I wanted to see if it would work on my macOS Sierra system, and if it did then I would buy the full Dorico 4 upgrade… but it didn’t allow me to install. ![]() This enabled Dorico 3.5 to open again, but I now get the above error message and …no sound. I was advised also, manually to delete HALion components from various Library folders, which I did. I had previously tried to update to Dorico Pro 4.0, but discovered only later that it is not compatible with the latest version of OS X which I can run on my Mac (OS X 10.12.6). Please run the Steinberg Download Assistant and install the package: Dorico Pro 3.5 Sounds Installer Every time I open Dorico Pro 3.5, it opens, but I get the following error message and cannot use Dorico Pro 3.5’s playback facilities:Īn essential component used by Dorico for playback has not been found.
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