Using x86 plugins on PSv2 (x64)

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  1. Dr Kean

    Dr Kean Newbie

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    Is there anyway that I could Use X86 vst plugins on Studio One X64 platform ? so far, it only loads the 64bit plugins, which is really f***ed up because all the goods are 32bit :excl:
     
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  3. ash87

    ash87 Newbie

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    yes i have tried using the Jbridge plugin but it doesnt seem stable to me. the CPU level meter goes on max every 10 seconds even when nothing is being played. maybe you'll have better luck with that plugin :)
     
  4. Carface

    Carface Noisemaker

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    Can't you install the 32bit version ?

    You don't loose any quality because it works internally at 64bit even on a 32bit OS.

    And as I read from Melodyne that you can't use 32bit plugins on 64bit version,
    you have to use JBridge for sure.
    I'd rather go for 32bit version then if I may suggest...

    Good Luck
     
  5. Dr Kean

    Dr Kean Newbie

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    Try a 40 track Mix (32bit WAV each file), with a 4core,4ram, the 32 bit version gets in the way, the 64 bit runs like a Cadillac! BTW, i would like to know how this bridge works, is it a plugin or a software? thanks!!!
     
  6. Lord Gaga

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    Check here : http://audiosex.pro/index.php?/topic/962-64bit-without-compatibility-problems/page__p__8115#entry8115
     
  7. Mykal

    Mykal AudioP2P

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    Install the 32 bit version and then use this handy app. It should solve your ram problems.

    http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=112556
     
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