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Q: Are your VST plug-ins compatible with SONAR x64 Edition? Vst plugin lfotool_x64. Plextor digital video converter px-av100u driver download.

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A: This is where SONAR's BitBridge™ comes in. BitBridge enables the use of 32-bit VST effects and instruments in SONAR's 64-bit environment. BitBridge technology extends the viability and use of your favorite VST plug-ins; ensures future compatibility of freeware, even for the most obscure, independently developed shareware plug-ins.

The information in this article applies to:

  • SONAR 8

  • SONAR 7

  • SONAR 6

  • SONAR 5

  • SONAR Power Studio

What is SONAR x64 Edition?

SONAR x64 Edition is a fully native 64-bit version of SONAR , the definitive audio production environment on the Windows platform.

How will SONAR users benefit from 64-bit technology?

SONAR x64 Edition allows access to 1 terabyte (1024 GB) of RAM, well beyond the current 2 GB limit offered by today's 32-bit applications. This provides users with nearly unlimited potential for working with RAM intensive projects that make extensive use of samplers and numerous audio loops and tracks.

SONAR x64 Edition provides users with the ability to load large sample banks, libraries, and audio clips into RAM, thereby eliminating the latency introduced by disk streaming.

SONAR x64 Edition sees CPU performance benefits from the increased number of internal registers included with x64 processors.

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What do I need to get started with SONAR x64 Edition?

  • A workstation equipped with an Intel processor with EM64™ technology, such as a Xeon™ 'Nocona' processor; or an AMD processor from the Athlon 64 processor family. Note: SONAR x64 Edition is not compatible with Itanium™ based systems.

  • Windows Vista x64 or Windows 7 x64. Retail copies of Windows include both 32 bit and 64 bit versions.

  • 64-bit audio and video drivers (see the next question).

What audio interfaces does SONAR x64 Edition currently support?

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SONAR x64 Edition requires 64-bit audio drivers, currently available from the following hardware manufacturers:

  • Edirol has 64-bit drivers for the following devices: UA-1000, UA-25, UM-880, UM-1 series, PCR series. Visit www.cakewalk.com/x64/edirolx64.asp to download a 64-bit driver for these devices.

  • E-MU has 64-bit drivers for the E-MU Digital Audio System Series (0404 / 1212M / 1616 / 1616M / 1820 / 1820M). Visit E-MU at preview.creativelabs.com/emu to download 64-bit drivers for these devices.

  • Creative Labs has a 64-bit driver for the SoundBlaster Live/Audigy/Audigy 2 Series. Visit Creative Labs at preview.creativelabs.com to download a 64-bit driver for these sound cards.

  • M-Audio offers a complete set of 64-bit beta drivers for their Delta and FireWire product lines. Visit M-Audio at www.m-audio.com/audio64beta/ to download a 64-bit driver for your M-Audio interface.

  • RME Fireface.

  • More to come

As you may know, Studio One runs best as a 64-bit application. We’ve had numerous emails about VST’s and VSTi’s disappearing from Studio One upon upgrade. What many users may not realize it that they may have been running in 32-bit until the upgrade to Version 3 and now they’re in 64-bit. And 32-bit plug-ins don’t run in 64-bit.

Some plug-ins download as both 32-bit and 64-bit (or, at least give you the option of downloading one or the other). So, some of your plug-ins will show up and some won’t. The first thing you need to do is determine which plug-ins you have in 64-bit and which ones you don’t.

Start by loading the newest version of Studio One that you have, go to the Studio One menu and select “About Studio One.” This will tell you whether you are using the 64-bit or 32-bit application. If you’re running in 64-bit mode, this is the time to make a list of your 3rd party plug-ins. Write them down and label them 64-bit. I use a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to keep track of my plug-ins. Whatever works best for you is fine.

Once you’re finished making your list, close Studio One. Now go to your Windows Explorer (Win) or your Finder (Mac) and find the Studio One launcher. The Windows version actually has two executable files (.exe) – one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit. The Mac has one executable file for both. If you’re on Windows, run the 32-bit version. If you’re on Mac, right-click on the Studio One 3 file and select “Get Info” in the dropdown menu. At the next pop-up, select “Run in 32-bit mode.” Now launch the application.

Once you’re in 32-bit mode (on either platform), make another list of all your 3rd party plug-ins. Label this one 32-bit plug-ins. Now compare this to the 64-bit plug-ins list. Any plug-ins that are in the 32-bit list, but not in the 64-bit list, are what you have to deal with.

Now you have a decision to make. Do you download all your plug-ins’ 64-bit versions or do you buy a 32 to 64-bit bridging application?

Depending on how many 32-bit plug-ins you have, you may want to go down the list and download the 64-bit versions of each of those plug-ins. Some of them will not have a 64-bit counterpart. Make a note of these. Of course, if you have too many plug-ins to be able to download them all, you may want to move straight on to the next section.

Using a 32 to 64-bit bridging application like JBridge (https://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge) or 32 Lives by Soundradix (www.soundradix.com) will allow you to use your 32-bit plug-ins in your 64-bit DAW. Be aware, however, that not all plug-ins work well in these application. You should be fine with most plug-ins, but you may have a couple of them that just don’t want to cooperate.

As of the writing of this article, JBridge works with plug-ins up to VST 2.4, but is not yet compatible with VST 3, but it is for Windows and Mac platforms. 32 Lives appears to be up to the task of handling all versions of VST, but is currently a Mac only application. Vst plugin 32 bit. Also, both applications are commercial, but neither one is very expensive…and both offer a demo, so you can see if they’ll work for you.

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The only viable option for those plug-ins that just won’t work in a bridging application, is to run Studio One is 32-bit mode, use the plug-in, render it as audio when you’re sure you have it just the way you want it, export it, and then import it into your 64-bit project.

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We hope this helps you give new life to your old plug-ins.