Update the LP64 and multiband?

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2012/09/21 09:54:37 (permalink)

Update the LP64 and multiband?

Do I need to overwrite all the plugins on installation? I have all versions of Sonar from 8.5 up. I know that the versions are sharing the plugins from the same folder. I saw on the forum where the new PL64 and Multiband versions are crashing X1.This is a concern in itself. My question is should I let the installer overwrite the old files or should I keep the X2 installation completely separate from the older versions. Or can I choose to just install the updated versions exclusively into X2 and not the whole plugin package? X1 has performed so well for me up to this point. I am afraid of throwing a monkey wrench into X1 with some of the quirks of X2. Any opinions out there?

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    Re:Update the LP64 and multiband? 2012/09/21 10:00:12 (permalink)
    You should definitely let the installer update the LPs. There are some major improvements and stability fixes.

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