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Read Before Installing PC VST
Read Before Installing PC VST
Read Before Installing PC VST
This document is for owners of the original AVOX bundle, individual AVOX
plug-ins or AVOX 2. If that's not you, you can stop reading now.
To avoid conflicts with previous versions of AVOX and AVOX 2 plug-ins, you should follow the
uninstallation instructions below and then use the Complete Install to install all 10 AVOX Evo
plug-ins. (Any saved sessions containing the original AVOX and AVOX 2 plug-ins will continue
to perform properly after the upgrade.)
VST Uninstall
To remove all original AVOX and AVOX 2 VST components:
1. Select the Option to ‘Remove’ the plug-ins using the Windows Control Panel Add or Remove
Programs utility. This will remove the plug-in file from any folders that were selected during the
initial installation and will also remove the additional support files which were installed in the
‘Program Files’ folder on a Windows PC.
2. If you have manually copied the plug-in files to any additional locations, these files will not be
uninstalled using the Add or Remove Programs utility. Any plug-in files that have been
manually copied to new locations can (and should) safely be deleted.
If you have copied the VST plug-in files to multiple folders on your system and are unsure of
where you copied the files, you can search your system using the file name for the plug-in. If,
after using the Add or Remove Programs utility, you locate any of these plug-in files on your
system, you can manually delete them. Here are the original AVOX and AVOX 2 VST plug-in
file names:
AVOX CHOIR.dll
AVOX DUO.dll
AVOX PUNCH.dll
AVOX SYBIL.dll
AVOX THROAT.dll
AVOX ARTICULATOR.dll
AVOX MUTATOR.dll
AVOX WARM.dll
AVOX ASPIRE.dll
Harmony Engine.dll
3. After uninstalling the plug-ins and deleting any manually copied plug-in files, Restart your
computer. All of the original AVOX or AVOX 2 software should now be fully uninstalled.