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  • New FREE MFX Plugins at TenCrazy.com (p.3)
2013/08/12 10:05:39
Brando
I checked Frank's website and the two versions are separate downloads. The 32 bit plug is 26.5 mb and the 64 bit is 30.1 mb. Maybe the difference is just the installed file - but it sure seems like there is more going on than that.
2013/08/12 10:42:29
Markleford
No PM's yet, but it was just a weekend... ;)
 
Yes, the difference in Frank's plugins for each platform is just the .dll files. The source code is the same, but the compiler can target multiple platforms, each with a separate output files. So that's as it should be.
 
2013/08/12 11:03:51
Dan Gonzalez [Cakewalk]
Markleford - Turns out my PM-ing superpowers are currently disabled.  Can you please write into our Technical Support? This will get you in our system with a case number and everything :)

http://www.cakewalk.com/support/contact/TechnicalSupport.aspx
 
Thanks!
ROCK
-DG
 
2013/08/12 14:20:04
Markleford
Thanks, Dan: I'll follow up there.
 
- m
2013/08/30 13:48:31
Markleford
For those still following along...
 
With the help of Colin Jamieson (over in the Dev forum: http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2737740) and Frank of Frank's MIDI Plugins (http://www.midi-plugins.de/), we've managed to crack the biggest hurdle to getting this thing working!
 
So I'm happy to report that I've managed to get a 64-bit version of my TenCrazy.com MFX SustainFix working under the trial version of SONAR X2 Producer*. Colin and I are still considering how to ease the installation quirks for MFX under systems with UAC, but hopefully I should be able to start re-releasing the free stuff soon for 64-bit.
 
To that end, I'd like to ask: which MFX plugins should be ported first? I can imagine TenCrazy.com MFX SustainFix and MFX CC Map should be at the top of the list. After that it's kind of up for grabs: probably MFX PortDiag and MFX TrackDiag should be next, since they help people debug various problems with their controllers...
 
You could reply here, or email me, or you could try out my new @TenCrazy twitter feed (link in my signature). In the future, you can follow @TenCrazy to get the latest update announcements, as I'm really not sure the best place for me to post them on the Cakewalk forums, given that MFX should work in all Cakewalk hosts!
 
Anyway, that's the update. I should be able to get productive again Any Day Now, so chime in on what you'd like to see in the future.
 
Cheers,
- m
 
 
 
(* Yes, only the trial version of SONAR X2 Producer: I'm stuck back on SONAR 8.5 Producer, currently, as I fell off the Beta train a while back when I couldn't dedicate the time to testing. So if someone could help me out there, please consider hooking me up with a Developer NFR copy of the latest so that I can test under the latest version! For more on my "BeggingWare" model: http://tencrazy.com/donate/)
 
2013/08/30 14:22:39
Brando
Markleford - awesome news. Great that you have an option to accept donations now. I just came in to put my personal vote in for both Jambuddy and Acidspew which I always found to be a lot of fun back when I ran SONAR 32 bit versions.
Hope to see enough interest that this might lead to commercial offerings from yourself ( and maybe from Colin too?). Wouldn't mind seeing something new from Frank either.
I am off to leave a donation ($25. Unlikely to change your tax bracket) Thanks for the perseverance and glad to see your tencrazy plugs see the light in 64 bit form.
2013/08/30 14:26:55
Brando
Brando
I am off to leave a donation


Done
2013/08/30 20:04:54
Markleford
Thanks so much for the support, Brando: I'll put your choices high on the list! :)
 
Cheers,
- m
2013/08/30 20:09:33
b rock
which MFX plugins should be ported first? I can imagine TenCrazy.com MFX SustainFix and MFX CC Map should be at the top of the list. After that it's kind of up for grabs: probably MFX PortDiag and MFX TrackDiag should be next
That sounds about right.  Track Doorman would be useful in X2.  Let's face it:  I've gotten good mileage out of Note Rotator, Velocity Releaser, Velocity to CC, and even Dynamic Hat.  It's hard to choose what would be next in that lineup.
 
 
And look at what Qunexus does with hardware very similar to Channel Switch.  Polyphonic pitch bend by switching per-note pitchbends from MIDI channel to MIDI channel over Omni.
 
You're familiar with some of my other 'dream' suggestions in the Developer's Forum thread.  I appreciate all of the renewed effort.
2013/08/30 20:17:32
Markleford
Great, I'll put those on the list. Hopefully I'll get to the new ideas eventually, too!
 
- m
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