First of all, are you talking about "Coyote Forte" or "CoyoteWT". The first is a $40 purchase; the second ships free with BIAB/RB (an basically just "wraps" the default Microsoft WaveTable sounds into a DXi synth).

When you install it, I would suggest that you highlight the installer file and set it to "Run as Administrator", since it does write to the registry (DX/DXi does that).

Generally, BIAB/RB just find it (when it scans the registry for any installed DX/DXi's). You can do that manually from the DX screen - I would try that if you're not seeing it after installing it.

But it won't be like a VSTi, where you have to go find a DLL to make it work.

When you do install it, you should just accept the default location (which will be under C:\Program Files (x86)".

Additionally, I would set BIAB/RB to "Run As Administrator" as well. It solves a lot of problems and makes them run much more smoothly, especially when they have to pass through to other products (such as a DXi synth).

Let us know how it goes.


John

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