by Hectrosky » Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:16 pm
Hi everyone. I can confrm that after several days and with some advise from the support team, finally got up and running Philharmonic 2 by itself and within my DAW. So this is SOLVED for me.
3 things to be done:
1st thing you have to do, as you already know if you are up to this point, is to have or create a dedicated folder OUTSIDE of the common folders in windows, say Documents, Downloads, Pictures, etc. Creating one in just C: works very nice. E.g. C:/IK Multimedia or so.
2nd. Now you very probably can download the instrument (Philharmonic 2) and the Sounds for it which is like 50GB. All this data goes in the folder you created. Needless to say, during the installation process you have to select THAT folder you created in step 1 as the target for allocating the files.
3rd and maybe the most important thing, as stated in this forum, is going to Your Products into your account and look for Philharmonic 2, then Past Releases, select and download 2.0.5 version and install. The DLL error is gone now and the program must open nice and smooth, fot the first time.
Once you are in the program, you have to show it where the sounds are, otherwise no instruments will be shown. To do this go to the gear wheel icon or wathever is called, to stay clear, the Settings icon (Top-right corner) and in the first page there is an option to browse and select the path where the sounds are. If you created C:/IK Multimedia THAT's the one you want to select, not any subfolder. Click Save or Ok or Done (I don't really remember) and the program will start loading all the sounds data.
At this stage you can finally use the Philharmonic 2 after surely several, several hours of searching and browsing a way on how the hell got this running.
Now, you may want to safely upgrade to version 2.0.6 from the IK Product Manager, no harm by doing this.
I hope this little post can give some hope that actually this can be done... and that's because I came to think that using this software was impossible.
Cheers and happy compositions.