
Don't those come with Sonar? And shouldn't they all be 64-bit if I installed the 圆4 version of Sonar? The path for the Cakewalk Sound Center is c:\program files (x86)\cakewalk\vstplugins\cakewalk sound center\CakewalkSoundCenter.dll. But I still have other 32-bit in the plugins/instruments, including Cakewalk Sound Center, DropZone, RXP, rgcAudio Square. That seemed to take care of the Addictive products, which now are listed as simple Addictive Drums 2 and Addictive Keys in my plugins. So I uninstalled/reinstalled AD and AK and made the file path for the 64-bit the regular "program files" path. Thanks so much for the feedback and suggestions! Still figuring all this stuff out.
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The Program Files (X86) path is for 32 bit plugins The path for 64 bit is just Program Files Looks like you've got these the wrong way around. In the plugin manager, it says the file path is this c:\program files\cakewalk\vstplugins\Addictive Keys.dll. Again, that's NOT the installation file path I set on the XLN installer. BUT, I can see in the Sonar plugin manager that the Addictive Drums file path is this: c:\program files\cakewalk\vstplugins\Addictive Drums 2.dll, which is confusing, as that is not what I set the installation file path to. I left the default path for VST32 c:\Program Files\Cakewalk\VstPlugins (that was set by XLN in the downloader) I changed the VST64 installation path to c:\program files (x86)\cakewalk\VST plug ins NOTE: the differences in space and capitalization in the file paths are exactly as they read.
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Maybe it's a file-path issue? During the XLN download session, I was given an error statement initially, saying that the file paths for VST32 and VST64 were the same (these were set by XLN by default it seems, as I didn't do anything but click the Install button in the downloader. So is Cakewalk Sound Center, Drop Zone, RXP and a bunch of others. I notice that Addictive Drums and Keys aren't the only 32-bit plugins in the. BTW, in general, capitalisation is ignored in path names - it is only there to improve legibility for us humans - so you can write the paths with or without capitals with impunity.īilly86 Yes. You can verify that the 64-bit versions are being used by finding the plug in the VST inventory in Plug-in Manager after the scan and checking that it is referencing the folder that you specified in the XLN installer. Then run Sonar's Plug-in Manager: firstly, ensure that the paths to the VSTs are included in the scan then run a fresh scan. Use it to make sure that you know exactly where the VSTs are installed. When you specify a new location, it automatically moves the necessary files. If this does not fix things, the XLN installer has a neat function to allow you to change the location of the respective VSTs. Plug-in manager may even automatically correct itself at this point. If Plug-in Manager is referencing an incorrect folder, browse to it in File Explorer and delete the dlls (or rename them to *.xdllx or similar to prevent the scan from seeing them). It sounds like you have duplicate installation of the VST dlls.
