Lost audio effects Plug-ins

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2011/08/13 14:04:29 (permalink)

Lost audio effects Plug-ins

I just got a new audio computer & installed the 64 bit version of Sonar X1 Producer  Several DirectX audio effects I used in multiple tracks of previous songs are no longer available.  (eg, Cakewalk Chorus, Cakewalk Delay, etc.  Only the mono versions are available.)  From reading other threads, I installed the 32 bit version too in order to use these effects.  This is a bit of a pain though, to have to open a song in 32 bit to use these effects flip the song back and forth between 32 & 64 bit programs.  Also won't allow me to have 64 bit functionality once I add these effects.
 
What are others using to replace these effects easily?  Anyone know if 64 bit versions will be coming soon so I don't have to go back and edit everything with new effects?
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    Re:Lost audio effects Plug-ins 2011/08/14 00:48:34 (permalink)
    I don't think any of those really old Cakewalk dx fx will be going 64 bit anytime soon.

    Dx and DXi is really on the way out and many DAWs don't even supprt that plugin standard anymore.

    You can however get a program called Acon Digital Media Effect Chainer which will let you make chains of all sorts of effects including legacy DX fx that wont normally work in x64.

    http://www.acondigital.com/us_Downloads.html   its free.
    You'll find EffectChainer at the bottom of the page under discontinued products.

    It's easy to run. you load it like a normal plugin once installed. In the window that opens theres a blank rectangle. Left click in ti and you'll get DX, VST menus etc. I don't use it to create chains. I use it just for 2 DX plugins that are 32 bit, incredibly useful and I still want to use them in 64 bit.
     
     
    the other program to have is called DX shell.
     
    http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/printview.php?t=177538&start=0

    Works great.
    Like MIDI OX & MIDI Yoke, these are essential tools to have in your kit
     
    All the best
    post edited by mudgel - 2011/08/14 01:00:23

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    Re:Lost audio effects Plug-ins 2011/08/14 13:51:34 (permalink)
    Thanks!
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