[Solved] Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in

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[Solved] Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in

I have decided that I would like to install the old Cakewalk FX2 Tape Sim plug-in. I believe that there was a 64-bit version available in X2(?).
I have X3 on my machine now, and don't want to screw up that install; can I just start the X2 install file and install only the FX2 Tape Sim plug? Is this possible?
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    Beepster
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:24:10 (permalink)
    If it is in the custom install list I don't see why not. Is it not included in X3? I kind of wanted to play around with that one myself but I also still have X1 and X2 still installed so I'm assuming I could still access it without a custom install but may have to hunt around and scan whatever folder it lives in.
     
    In fact I think I'll go look for it right now.
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:24:25 (permalink)
    Yes, run the x2 64bit advanced install then select the plug-ins to install.
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:27:30 (permalink)
    Okay. If I right click on the FX bin and go to Audio FX > DirectX > Cakewalk it is in the list. However as I said I still have X1 and X2 installed.
     
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:33:02 (permalink)
    Right - I have only X3 on this machine, and can't find it. someone told me that it was only in X2(??)
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:36:30 (permalink)
    Then yeah, definitely try the custom install. Create a restore point just in case something goes weird but it should be fine. Sorry to muddy the waters but wasn't sure if you had previous versions still installed. Sometimes the new plugin locations can cause confusion (at least they have for me... but I'm a derp). ;-)
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:38:55 (permalink)
    pdarg
    Right - I have only X3 on this machine, and can't find it. someone told me that it was only in X2(??)


    It was dropped from X3 along with several other legacy plug-ins (ex. VC-64) and Roland products (V-Vocal and R-Mix).
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 12:52:24 (permalink)
    I understand distancing themselves from the Roland stuff but I'm not sure why they drop other stuff that may be old but still usable. The more tools the better I say. I didn't realize they had dropped the VC64. That's probably one of the coolest, albeit a little complex, plugs of the older stuff. Glad I still have access to it. I guess maybe they figure the Nomad plugs are a little easier to navigate and are 64bit.
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 15:16:29 (permalink)
    I asked about this myself, because I'm a big VC-64 fan. Plug-ins can be a source of instability in all programs, and especially, running old 32-bit programs in a 64-bit environment can be problematic - which is why few 64-bit DAWs also offer 32-bit support out of the box. Cakewalk has done what I feel is reasonable - dropped certain plugs from new installs, but still have them available for custom installs if you want them. After all, the FX tape sim makes a fine white noise generator

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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 15:27:49 (permalink)
    You can download the FX2 Plugins fom the Store for free, if you want to.
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 15:31:59 (permalink)
    I believe the versions at the Cakewalk store are 32bit DX which are a problem for 64bit hosts. The few ported to 64bit were only available with SONAR.
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 15:35:09 (permalink)
    Anderton
    I asked about this myself, because I'm a big VC-64 fan. Plug-ins can be a source of instability in all programs, and especially, running old 32-bit programs in a 64-bit environment can be problematic - which is why few 64-bit DAWs also offer 32-bit support out of the box. Cakewalk has done what I feel is reasonable - dropped certain plugs from new installs, but still have them available for custom installs if you want them. After all, the FX tape sim makes a fine white noise generator




    Hmm... does this mean that they are included with the discs or downloads but require a custom install to access?
     
    I do understand minimizing complaints by taking them out of the equation to avoid complaints. However perhaps having those plugs available for free download in the store for qualifying users with a big warning about potential problems would be nice for the newcomers or those who don't want to go through the custom install dance. I know they already do this for some of the legacy plugs.
     
    People might lose out on all those fancy VC64 tricks in your vids. ;-)
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    Re: Install the old FX2 Tape Sim plug-in 2014/01/17 17:09:47 (permalink)
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    Anderton
    I asked about this myself, because I'm a big VC-64 fan. Plug-ins can be a source of instability in all programs, and especially, running old 32-bit programs in a 64-bit environment can be problematic - which is why few 64-bit DAWs also offer 32-bit support out of the box. Cakewalk has done what I feel is reasonable - dropped certain plugs from new installs, but still have them available for custom installs if you want them. After all, the FX tape sim makes a fine white noise generator




    Hmm... does this mean that they are included with the discs or downloads but require a custom install to access?

     
    Yes. You can choose to install them when you install X3, or at a later date. However, some plugs never made the transition to 64-bits, like DreamStation DXi and the old PowerFX plugs.
     
    People might lose out on all those fancy VC64 tricks in your vids. ;-)



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