recovery after re-install

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2014/04/06 16:06:14 (permalink)

recovery after re-install

" />hi everyone, thanks for all your help with getting X-2 re-installed however I don't know how to get EZDrummer and SUPERIOR DRUMMER back in. I have gone to where the plug-in's are listed and ran a scan however i'm missing a step or something. one more question. when I reinstalled X-2 I chose the 64bit as apposed to 32bit. do I need to do 2 installs or just use the 64bit?
the main question is how do I get my TOONTRACK stuff to work again. this is what I see when I open X-2
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    scook
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 16:19:26 (permalink)
    The title of the thread is a little misleading. This is not a reinstall. A reinstall would have been the 32bit version of SONAR. You may still want to put the 32bit version back on the machine. Both 32 and 64bit versions of SONAR may be installed on the same machine. The short answer to your question is yes, to get the Toontrack software working in 64bit SONAR, install the 64bit versions of the Toontrack software. While you are at it, consider installing any other third party plug-ins which have a 64bit version.
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 16:35:23 (permalink)
    scook
    The title of the thread is a little misleading. This is not a reinstall. A reinstall would have been the 32bit version of SONAR. You may still want to put the 32bit version back on the machine. Both 32 and 64bit versions of SONAR may be installed on the same machine. The short answer to your question is yes, to get the Toontrack software working in 64bit SONAR, install the 64bit versions of the Toontrack software. While you are at it, consider installing any other third party plug-ins which have a 64bit version.


    The 32 bit versions should still be there though ?
     
    @ joey - did you set the VST scanner to look in the right folder for 32 bit plugs ? IIRC The 64 bit version will default to a different folder location to search.
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 16:39:19 (permalink)
    Are you recommending using the 32bit versions of EZDrummer and Superior Drummer in 64bit SONAR? There is a reason they are not in the scan path by default. While it is possible to add the locations to the 64bit scan path, better results are had by adding the appropriate software instead.
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 16:41:09 (permalink)
    thank you, I will now install the 32 bit sonar then run the 32 bit VST scan. I am a bit confused because the toontrack stuff is still in my computer I thought sonar would automatically recognize it?
    let's see if it works.
    again, thank you all. 

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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 16:51:04 (permalink)
    scook
    Are you recommending using the 32bit versions of EZDrummer and Superior Drummer in 64bit SONAR? There is a reason they are not in the scan path by default. While it is possible to add the locations to the 64bit scan path, better results are had by adding the appropriate software instead.




    Not recommending it necessarily, just pointing out that they are still there and will work if he chooses to do that. Personally,  I have some plugs that I use all the time that there are no 64 bit versions of, hence why my 64 bit VST scan is also set to look in the 32 bit folder.
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 17:04:22 (permalink)
    Experience with some 32bit plug-ins may not translate to others. I would strongly advise against using the 32bit versions of EZDrummer and Superior Drummer in 64bit SONAR. I would also suggest when running both 32bit and 64bit versions of SONAR it is a good idea to segregate the 32bit plug-ins into at least two locations: one for plug-ins which work well in 64bit hosts and one for 32bit use only.
     
    In this particular installation since it is the first 64bit host install, adding the 32bit host back on the machine may ease the transition. Depending on where the 32bit Toontrack plug-ins were installed, it may be necessary to modify the default VST scan path in 32bit SONAR. Also consider adding the 64bit Toontrack software. Projects using Superior Drummer will probably run better in a 64bit host.
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 17:30:02 (permalink)
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    Experience with some 32bit plug-ins may not translate to others. I would strongly advise against using the 32bit versions of EZDrummer and Superior Drummer in 64bit SONAR. I would also suggest when running both 32bit and 64bit versions of SONAR it is a good idea to segregate the 32bit plug-ins into at least two locations: one for plug-ins which work well in 64bit hosts and one for 32bit use only.
     
    In this particular installation since it is the first 64bit host install, adding the 32bit host back on the machine may ease the transition. Depending on where the 32bit Toontrack plug-ins were installed, it may be necessary to modify the default VST scan path in 32bit SONAR. Also consider adding the 64bit Toontrack software. Projects using Superior Drummer will probably run better in a 64bit host.




    As someone who only entered the 64bit world with X3, I agree that installling 32 bit Sonar alongside is a good way to go. Generally, if a project was started in 32 bit, I continue to work on it in 32 bit to save having to swap out and re-create the effect of any plug-ins that are no longer available. Any new projects, I start in 64bit.
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    Re: recovery after re-install 2014/04/06 17:49:26 (permalink)
    I am at a loss, I have no idea what i'm doing wrong. when I bought the drum software there was no problem with getting it to run. I don't understand all this 32bit 64bit stuff and I don't care, I just want it to work. this whole thing started because I tried to use something called "duckworth" big mistake!! i'm unbelievably frustrated. sometimes I long for a tape machine. this computer stuff is great when it works but growing up in an analogue world I sometimes get totally lost like I am now.
    I would appreciate any step by step guidance so I can get back to work.
    thank you all     

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