Hey guys - I thought we could have a nice thread full of experiences using Reaper x64 with effect and instrument plug-ins. I'm using Vista Ultimate x64. Plugins I've had success with: The 64-bit mda plug-ins (effects and instruments) - Most Cakewalk products (TTS-1, Rapture, Dimension Pro, z3ta+) - Free Voxengo plug-ins (Overtone GEQ, Sound Delay) - Plugins I'd like to try or hear about: Voxengo Elephant, Crunchessor, and VariSaturator - DASHSignature daHornet synth - Line 6 Pod Farm guitar modeling plugin - The EWQL PLAY instruments - Vienna Symphonic Library - Plugins I'm anxiously awaiting to be x64 compatible: NI Kontakt 3.5 NI Pro-53
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I am sucessfully running all my main plugins in Reaper x64 on Windows 7 64bit. The ones I remember off the top of my head are: Stylus RMX (latest verson) jbridged Kontakt 2.x (latest version) jbridged Kontakt 3.5 Olga Trilogy Proteus VX jbridged all the stillwell audio offereings some native some jbridged and a whack of other freewares jbridged. I am trying to remember the one that didn't work... but I can't .t
Is jBridge convenient? From what I understand it generates extra DLLs similar to automap? I don't know if it's OCD or what but having multiple copies of plugin DLLs freaks me out. haha Not to mention it just feels "hacked."
yes it is a little freaky. but it seems to work well. and it will create a new folder for the bridged .dlls by default the weirdest thing is that when you are tweaking a plugin that is bridged, you have completely left the Reaper Environment, so Key commands (like spacebar = go) don't work. on the plus side, I can use all 6 gb of memory and feel like a supastar all at the same time. I still do all my serious stuff using the 32bit edition. greetings .t
Hmm. yea I guess I'll stick with native x64 stuff for now. Too crazy for me.. Plus I don't think limiting my instrument/plug-in options is such a bad thing at this point. There's so much stuff out there. And I do like the idea of supporting companies that actually care about where the computing world is inevitably heading (i.e. x64). Props to jBridge - I've heard great things, but I guess the big difference is that I've never purchased a VST plugin (besides Kontakt recently, and probably Voxengo plugs soon), so I didn't have a need to make stuff work in x64 that I already owned.
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