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  • Is there a method to use Sonitus plugins in other DAW? (p.2)
2012/11/19 09:24:24
pwal
happy live8 user here :)
2012/11/19 10:10:55
Jonbouy
pwal


happy live8 user here :)
Blimey!
 
Do you use the Sonitus suite there, if so how?  I think that was the question.
You'd need a DX capable host to run DX plugins, or a wrapper or use Sonar's DX capability via Rewire.
 
Mike why would you need to buy a set of 64 bit Sonitus plugs?  You already have a set they come with Sonar.  Open up your 64 bit version of Sonar and you'll see they are right there.
 
 
Is it a failing of Sonar that it in some way still supports the old Windows DX standard?  I think not.
 
2012/11/19 10:29:15
pwal
Jonbouy


pwal


happy live8 user here :)
Blimey!
 
Do you use the Sonitus suite there, if so how?  I think that was the question.
no, i use other things :) i think that was my answer?
 
Mike why would you need to buy a set of 64 bit Sonitus plugs?  You already have a set they come with Sonar.  Open up your 64 bit version of Sonar and you'll see they are right there.
 
i'm sure mike has he own reasons, but i wanted to use them in a x64 vst host without wrapping (i'm x64 pure)
 
Is it a failing of Sonar that it in some way still supports the old Windows DX standard?  I think not.
 
no, but if it's at the expense of other current non-legacy standards, then maybe yes?


2012/11/19 16:41:05
Jonbouy
It's cool that the Sonitus suite is so well-liked by the people the use them.
 
There's probably little or no mileage in marketing them as VST's now though as plug-in buyers tend to want to see a lot of froth with their purchases these days and tend to want them to represent some mythical piece of old iron rather than have them be the useful DSPs that the Sonitus plugs are.
 
It's a shame but there we are.
 
2012/11/19 16:55:15
Jonbouy
pwal


 
i'm sure mike has he own reasons, but i wanted to use them in a x64 vst host without wrapping (i'm x64 pure) 

From what I can gather Mike's reasoning is that of a fellow that merely likes to read a menu at a Restaurant because he derives some perverse pleasure around the idea of choosing something that isn't on it.  Just yesterday he was advocating a recording application that doesn't support any kind of plug-in at all.
 
He's such a rebel isn't he?
 
I'm sure everyone here is impressed.

 
2012/11/19 16:55:39
John
They work nicely in Vegas Pro Video.
2012/11/19 16:56:49
Jonbouy
John


They work nicely in Vegas Pro Video.
 
Or any other DX supporting Sony app. I guess.

2012/11/19 17:00:20
Anderton
I STILL use the Sonitus plug-ins all the time (yes, even the reverb for specific sounds). They really got it right the first time. 

As to supporting DX, why not? I'm very glad several companies still support DX. 
2012/11/22 20:35:12
stevee9c6
wrong plug... thought we were discussing the Softube bundle.
2012/11/23 01:33:11
mudgel
I still use DX plugs and I think its great that not only Cakewalk use DX but so do SONY and all my DX plugins from SONY and Cakewalk work in each others hosts.

If you want to see plain plugins have a look at the vanilla gui for all of SONY's DX plugins. not very pretty but they work a treat.
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