2013/06/23 17:18:26
TheSteven
mike_mccue
I did it because I am not sure what will happen when I open old projects and I figured I can just use 64 on the new projects.
 
I only did it with some plug ins. On others I am hoping that the 64 bit versions will just automatically sub out for the older 32 bit instances.
 
I only have 14 plug ins so it is not kinda a big deal.
 
I am still trying to figure out why the ValhallaRoom.dll isn't being shown after a plug in scan.
 
best regards,
mike

 
Eliminate the 32 version.
Your older projects should either automatically switch to the 64 version or Sonar will say that it can't find it and offer to switch you to the 64 bit version.
Try it - delete** the 32 bit version, run the VST Scanner, then open an old project. With 14 plug-ins this should take you maybe 5 minutes...
Worse case is that you have to reinstall the 32 bit version of Valhalla.
 
**Or you can also just rename the vst dll extension - valhallawhatever.dll to valhallawhatever._dll then run the scanner.  And Rename it back, rerun scanner if needed.
 
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2013/06/23 17:23:41
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2013/06/23 18:04:35
TheSteven
mike_mccue
Your comments led me to this:
 
http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/kb/reader.aspx/2007013293
 
which got me thinking about the short names. I'm installing Komplete. When I'm done I am going to try to rename one of the .dlls.
 
best regards,
mike



Thanks for the link on the article, had not seen it before.
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2013/06/23 19:07:32
drewfx1
mike_mccue
I only have 14 plug ins so it is not kinda a big deal.



This is your problem.
 
I suspect the plug-in scanner lost interest in you and moved on. 
2013/06/25 16:11:44
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2013/06/25 16:39:48
SteveStrummerUK
 
Unless it's the only version available, I don't even install the 32bit versions of my VSTs anymore.
 
If I open up an old project that used a (now removed) 32bit plug, it tells me in advance what's missing, so I just load up the 64bit version. And then I ask Bapsi to remind me what the settings were.
 
Simples.
 
OHT plz.
 
Even better, I believe I may deserve a GBAT
 
 
 
 
 
2013/06/25 17:19:46
clintmartin
I put all vsts in the 64 bit cakewalk vstplugins folder. I then make sub folders with everything organized by brand. I have one folder with only free vsts and that's the one with the 32bit stuff.
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