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  • Has anyone taken a DXi instrument and made it into a VST ?
2016/05/15 08:41:28
MrBansaw
 
I am wondering if I can take Cakewalk DXi instrument TTS-1 and make it into a VST so its available outside Sonar?
I'd like it available in Reaper.
I heard you can make a wrapper somehow, but am not sure how to do this.
Any ideas?
 
2016/05/15 08:46:57
pwalpwal
you need something like dxshell https://www.kvraudio.com/...viewtopic.php?t=177538
good luck!
2016/05/15 10:02:43
scook
IIRC, Reaper is a DirectX host.
2016/05/15 10:11:03
BobF
scook is correct
 

2016/05/15 14:12:40
kitekrazy1
Use Rapture Session instead.   Usually the TTS-1 will not show up.
2016/05/15 16:17:17
MrBansaw
BobF
scook is correct
 

Bob, I tried that option (rescanned), Reaper did not pick up TTS-1.  I think its because TTS-1 is 32bit, and Reaper is 64bit.
@kitekrazy1 - - I have Rapture, is TTS included in Rapture?  
2016/05/15 16:22:11
kitekrazy1
MrBansaw
BobF
scook is correct
 

Bob, I tried that option (rescanned), Reaper did not pick up TTS-1.  I think its because TTS-1 is 32bit, and Reaper is 64bit.
@kitekrazy1 - - I have Rapture, is TTS included in Rapture?  




Reaper will pick up both bit. Rapture Session has the other Sonar instruments.  TTS-1 is a GM module. You can definitely find something better.
2016/05/15 16:45:59
scook
DirectX plug-ins are platform specific. For 64bit SONAR to load TTS-1 there must be a 64bit version of TTS-1.
2016/05/15 18:46:10
michael diemer
I'd like to see it, if only for one instrument. TTS-1 has the best Tuba I've heard. I don't use any other.
2016/05/15 19:11:54
MrBansaw
 
Yeah, I actually got this to work.  Simply copied the .DLL files into a folder and copied my TTS-1.dll into that folder and told Reaper to go look for it, and voila!  
thanks all.
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