using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question.

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2012/11/22 16:43:34 (permalink)

using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question.

Just upgraded to windows 7, and X2, instalation is coming along fine. But, how do I see and use a 32 bit plug in the 64 bit version?
 
Do I copy the dll to the 64bit folder, or do I have Sonar scan the 32 bit folder, or something alltogether different?
 

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    Re:using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question. 2012/11/22 16:47:03 (permalink)
    Have Sonar scan the 32 bit VST folder. To add it to the scan path open Preferences goto File/VST settings and add it.  

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    Re:using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question. 2012/11/22 21:19:54 (permalink)
    Sonar should take care of it with Bit bridge auto matically. But for me, $19 for JBridge was well worth it. Better program for what they do. IMHO of course

     
     
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    Re:using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question. 2012/11/23 05:30:34 (permalink)
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    Sonar should take care of it with Bit bridge auto matically. But for me, $19 for JBridge was well worth it. Better program for what they do. IMHO of course



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    Re:using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question. 2012/11/23 14:51:45 (permalink)
    Thanks, I'm up an rollin'. First sign of trouble and I'll look into JBridge, or sooner if anyone can offer a specific benefit.

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    Re:using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question. 2012/11/23 15:01:16 (permalink)
    I've never needed jbridge.

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    Re:using 32 bit plugs in 64 bit Sonar question. 2012/11/23 15:50:36 (permalink)
    When I first went 64 bit I had some plug ins that did not like bit bridge - Addictive Drums, some of the free plug ins (Bootsie stuff)  and some oldish Stillwell plug ins come to mind - they all worked fine with Jbridge - obviously Addictive Drums has now been upgraded to 64 bit so that's not an issue - I still use the others through Jbridge, just seem to be smoother and less prone to crashes on my system.
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