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2014/10/03 12:22:47
Suzi.M
Hello,
is it possible to install the both bit versions (x32 / x64) of my S6 (in the different folders programs / programs (x86)) in Windows?
In which of the folders it's recommendable to install all my vst plugins?
Suzi
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2014/10/03 12:29:15
Beagle
yes, you can install both versions x32 & x64.
 
you can basically install VST plugins anywhere.  I would not recommend installing x64 plugins in the Windows x86 folder, tho.
 
personally I would probably just install them under the x64 default VST folder for x64 plugins and install the x32 plugins in the default VST for x32 (x86) folder.
2014/10/03 12:41:14
Splat
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2014/10/03 13:56:49
sock monkey
Ditto- Upgrading from 6 is a good plan. It's soooo inexpensive if you go with the basic X3, 
You can still have 6 installed and use any of it's plug ins that might now not be included. 
Try the demo of X3, it's free for a whole month. 
2014/10/03 18:58:10
Kev999
Suzi.M
...is it possible to install the both bit versions (x32 / x64) of my S6 (in the different folders programs / programs (x86)) in Windows?...



Not totally sure about Sonar 6, but I was using Sonar 7 on a Windows 7 platform for several months and it proved to be perfectly stable. However there were a couple of issues with the 64-bit version when I first installed it. These were eventually solved, cunningly, by downloading and installing a trial copy of a later version of Sonar, which apparently supplied some missing code or maybe overwrote something that was out of date.
2014/10/03 19:13:03
scook
I believe your issue involved the plug-in manager which was corrected by by installing the trial version. The trial version comes with a current version of plug-in manager (which does not time out). I am not sure this would be necessary ATM.
2014/10/03 21:23:11
Kev999
scook
I believe your issue involved the plug-in manager which was corrected by by installing the trial version. The trial version comes with a current version of plug-in manager (which does not time out)...



That was part of it. I think another issue was to do with BitBridge.
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