tacman7
I used to use Jammer a long time ago...
Anyone using it with 64bit X1 and win7?
They have a drummer program too...
I forgot, what is mfx?
It's still native to X1?
I tried several times to get SoundTrek's Drummer to work in 64bit Sonar for the last two or three years, and it does not work. I have asked for help with this on this forum and no one seemed to use it. I even contacted SoundTrek about its problem in 64bit apps and the reply was that it did not work with 64bit. Having said all of that, there is a new 64bit wrapper (dxshell.....and mfvshell...etc..) that is link to in this thread:
http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2635980 . I posted yesterday on that thread it about SoundTrek Drummer but haven't received any responses. Here is the direct link to the 64bit wrapper:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/printview.php?t=177538&start=0 . Let me/us know if you get it working and how you did that.
My work around was to use SoundTrek Drummer in the 32bit version of Sonar--it works fine there. Record the midi and the audio to a track, then copy the resulting created audio drum track over into 64bit Sonar. However, this is such an inconvenience (since I have been using Sonar 64bit for a couple of years now) that I just don't bother anymore. I ended up buying Jamstix a year or so ago and when I need to I use a program to create drum midi tacks, I use it--Jamstix is a similar program to SoundTrek's Drummer, although probably more diverse. Several people around here use Jamstix and it works in 64bit apps.
Sorry not to have better advice. Good luck getting it to work or finding help with SoundTrek support on this one.
Cecelius2