ReWire device - how do I install one?

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2011/08/26 05:48:11 (permalink)

ReWire device - how do I install one?

I'm trying a demo of WavesTune (as my Melodyne Editor is useless, literally) and it seems to want ReWire.  None show up in my browser under the rewire button.  Sonar's online Help doesn't tell you how to install one, just how to use it in a track.
 
The WavesTune manual says that only ProTools needs rewire to operate and that 'other host applications automatically launch the Waves ReWire device'.  Well, Sonar didn't.
 
The demo did install two .dlls in C:\Program Files (x86)\Waves\ReWire but should I get Sonar to scan them?  They're not VSTs so I guess I shouldn't.
 
Thanks in advance for any help!
 
John

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    Jonbouy
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    Re:ReWire device - how do I install one? 2011/08/26 06:11:59 (permalink)
    Rewire will only work in Sonar 32 bit.

    You don't need to install anything it will be available from the menu but only via the 32 bit version.

    64 bit rewire is coming soon.

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    Re:ReWire device - how do I install one? 2011/08/26 07:15:48 (permalink)
    Thanks Jonbouy.

    Hrmph.

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