Izotope Stutter Edit Problem

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2012/07/16 13:05:52 (permalink)

Izotope Stutter Edit Problem

Howdy All...
 
Just downloaded Stutter Edit .... great Cakewalk special offer.
 
I'm having difficulty making SONAR "see" it as Soft Synth.
 
Went into Plug In Manager, checked on "configure as synth", left all other preset options as is.
 
Stutter Edit does not appear in the Soft Synth puldown menu...
It does appear as a Plug In...
 
I've scanned, rescanned, etc...
 
 Stutter Edit will not work without having a midi track for input, etc
 
HELP?
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    LpMike75
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 14:13:28 (permalink)
    -Check the - "configure as synth" box in the plug in manager. 
    -Scan plug in (I know you did steps 1 and 2)

    -On your audio track, right click where you normally insert effects, but go to "soft synths" and it should be listed there.
    -Now insert midi track to control the plug in.  
    -Point the midi track to the Stutter Edit effect/softsynth which you just inserted in your audio track




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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 14:30:21 (permalink)
    Hi Mike...
     
    Thanks so much for your response.
    I did these things... also unistalled, reinstalled and went back through all steps as called out in the Izotope configuration Help Guide...
     
    There's some small step in this process I'm missing, but all specified setup steps have been followed...
     
    It's a simple thing, I'm sure but.... I've used soft synths on audio tracks and all others in my system load as they should.
     
    Thanks Again!
    Roy
     
     
    LpMike75


    -Check the - "configure as synth" box in the plug in manager. 
    -Scan plug in (I know you did steps 1 and 2)

    -On your audio track, right click where you normally insert effects, but go to "soft synths" and it should be listed there.
    -Now insert midi track to control the plug in.  
    -Point the midi track to the Stutter Edit effect/softsynth which you just inserted in your audio track


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    Benny Bear
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 15:19:33 (permalink)
    Are you running x64? 
    If you are I may have the answer as I had a similar problem. My problem is I'm struggling to remember it! Just give me a bit of time and it will come back - it's an age thing.

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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 15:36:52 (permalink)
    I've been having this problem too ... 

    Although it used to work on my previous system, I just installed Stutter edit on my new computer, and even though it's set as SYNTH in the VST control panel, it just does not list itself in the plugin menu.. it stays as audio FX. 

    I wonder if there is not something broken in the latest version of the plugin .. 

    If anyone else have some answers .. please ! 

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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 16:15:28 (permalink)
    THanks Benny!!! I'm on the phone with Cakewalk Tech support at 1515 hrs CSDT
     
    We'll see if we can fix this!
     
     
    Benny Bear


    Are you running x64? 
    If you are I may have the answer as I had a similar problem. My problem is I'm struggling to remember it! Just give me a bit of time and it will come back - it's an age thing.


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    musec03
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 16:20:44 (permalink)
     
     
     
    **Forgot to add, I"m running X64 **
     
    Benny Bear


    Are you running x64? 
    If you are I may have the answer as I had a similar problem. My problem is I'm struggling to remember it! Just give me a bit of time and it will come back - it's an age thing.


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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 16:22:04 (permalink)
    The answer was to do with having 32 bit and 64 versions on the same machine both set up "as synth". I went into the registry and set only the x64 version "as synth". I can't remember the exact path but if you don't have any luck with tech i'll investigate further.

    It's a super bit of kit and well worth the struggle.

    Music found  at:
    http://soundcloud.com/benny-bear 
      
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 16:27:28 (permalink)
    Thanks Benny!!!
     
    I'm waiting for CW tech to return to the phone now at 1525 hrs CSDT... I'll share this with them. It sounds like a problem I had with Rapture... if you can add any further info we'll combine our findings for others to use !!! That's the great thing about Cakewalk product users... we do have a real cool user community!
     
     
    Benny Bear


    The answer was to do with having 32 bit and 64 versions on the same machine both set up "as synth". I went into the registry and set only the x64 version "as synth". I can't remember the exact path but if you don't have any luck with tech i'll investigate further.

    It's a super bit of kit and well worth the struggle.


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    Ryan Munnis [Cakewalk]
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 16:56:22 (permalink)
    Hi Friends,

    One of our guys internally was just asking me about this (I assume he was speaking with you musec03) and referenced this forum thread.

    I've run into this previously. There is a CLSID clash in the Cakewalk Plug-in Manager if you scan BOTH the 32-bit and 64-bit instances of iZotope Stutter Edit. I'm not sure of any work-around personally other than NOT using the 32-bit version in 64-bit SONAR at the same time you are also using the 64-bit version. You can try editing the .dll file name to add "64" to the beginning of it, but I haven't personally had good results with this technique as there are two .dlls for Stutter Edit and things can get confusing. You're welcome to experiment, but my suggestion would be use the 32-bit version in 32-bit SONAR and the 64-bit version in 64-bit SONAR.

    I've resolved this on my own system in the past as well as with other end users by doing the following:
    1. In the registry editor, I manually removed all references of Stutter Edit under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\SONAR Producer\Cakewalk VST X64\Inventory
    2. I had 4 entries under this path, so I had to remove each one of them. If you're not comfortable in the registry, be very careful. Make a backup before changing anything.
    3. Afterwards, I made a point to exclude the 32-bit version of Stutter Edit from my VST Scan Paths. It WAS installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins so instead I moved it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins2
    4. Re-scanned my plug-ins under VST Settings (make sure to select "Re-scan Failed Plug-ins" and "Re-Scan Existing Plug-ins")
    5. Went back to the Cakewalk-Plug-in Manager and opened the VST Properties for Stutter Edit again so that I could "Configure it as Synth"
    6. Closed the Plug-in Manager and at this point it showed up properly under the Soft Synths menu
    I hope this helps if anyone else runs into it.

    Best regards,

    Ryan Munnis
    Product Support
    Cakewalk, Inc.

    www.cakewalk.com | www.cakewalk.com/support
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 17:06:29 (permalink)
    Hi Ryan ! 

    Thanks so much for your help !! I've been struggling for days to make this work  !!! 

    after reading your method, I found a much more radical one that seems to work just as well ... I deleted the 32bit DLL of stutter edit ... now after setting CONFIGURING AS SYNTH ... everything works like it used to . 

    now I'm ha-aa-pppp-ppp-pp-p-p-p-pyyyy again .. !!

    Thanks ! 

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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 17:11:26 (permalink)
    Many Thanks to Cakewalk Tech Support Person DEAN!!!!

    It looks like a lot of minds went to work on this problem and I dearly appreciate the concern and dedication of all at Cakewalk Tech Support.

    Benny had us going in a good direction, then Dean took over and drove the issue home to great success!!!

    Thanks Again All...
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    Re:Izotope Stutter Edit Problem 2012/07/16 17:16:31 (permalink)
    Thanks Again Ryan... IF I MAY ADD:
     
    Once we went through the steps you've outlined,
    • we went to Audio Track 1, inserted Stutter Edit as an Audio FX,
    • then went into Plug In Manager, opened up Stutter Edit, which was in the VST Effects Category, changed the VST properties to configure as synth.
    • Stutter Edit was moved to VSTi Instruments.
    • We then cloed the Plug In Manager.
    • Next we deleted the instance of Stutter which had been inserted as an Audio FX
    • We right clicked in the FX bin, found Stutter Edit in the Soft Synth selection where it should be
    • It Worked!!!
     
     
     
    Ryan Munnis [Cakewalk
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    Hi Friends,

    One of our guys internally was just asking me about this (I assume he was speaking with you musec03) and referenced this forum thread.

    I've run into this previously. There is a CLSID clash in the Cakewalk Plug-in Manager if you scan BOTH the 32-bit and 64-bit instances of iZotope Stutter Edit. I'm not sure of any work-around personally other than NOT using the 32-bit version in 64-bit SONAR at the same time you are also using the 64-bit version. You can try editing the .dll file name to add "64" to the beginning of it, but I haven't personally had good results with this technique as there are two .dlls for Stutter Edit and things can get confusing. You're welcome to experiment, but my suggestion would be use the 32-bit version in 32-bit SONAR and the 64-bit version in 64-bit SONAR.

    I've resolved this on my own system in the past as well as with other end users by doing the following:
    1. In the registry editor, I manually removed all references of Stutter Edit under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\SONAR Producer\Cakewalk VST X64\Inventory
    2. I had 4 entries under this path, so I had to remove each one of them. If you're not comfortable in the registry, be very careful. Make a backup before changing anything.
    3. Afterwards, I made a point to exclude the 32-bit version of Stutter Edit from my VST Scan Paths. It WAS installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins so instead I moved it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins2
    4. Re-scanned my plug-ins under VST Settings (make sure to select "Re-scan Failed Plug-ins" and "Re-Scan Existing Plug-ins")
    5. Went back to the Cakewalk-Plug-in Manager and opened the VST Properties for Stutter Edit again so that I could "Configure it as Synth"
    6. Closed the Plug-in Manager and at this point it showed up properly under the Soft Synths menu
    I hope this helps if anyone else runs into it.

    Best regards,

    Ryan Munnis
    Product Support
    Cakewalk, Inc.

    www.cakewalk.com | www.cakewalk.com/support


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