64 Bit Versions of Tweakbench plugins
- Banned
- 1181 posts since 24 Jun, 2014 from Giza Plateau
The stuff is SE wrapped and years old without any news so i guess the answer is no.. ..maybe aaron will change his mind one day who knows?
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from NY, NY
Hmm.. as posted above, yes the version of SE used to create them all is pretty old.
SE now does have a 64 bit option, but it would be a lot of research to see which of them could successfully be upgraded to 64-bit. Definitely not all of them.
What's the advantage to 64-bit version? Are the 32-bits not able to run in specific environments?
SE now does have a 64 bit option, but it would be a lot of research to see which of them could successfully be upgraded to 64-bit. Definitely not all of them.
What's the advantage to 64-bit version? Are the 32-bits not able to run in specific environments?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 9 Apr, 2015
I am using ableton 9 (64 bit) on windows 7 and am unable to use your peach plugin and from what I hear it's cuz of it being a 32 bit plugin...tweakbench wrote:Hmm.. as posted above, yes the version of SE used to create them all is pretty old.
SE now does have a 64 bit option, but it would be a lot of research to see which of them could successfully be upgraded to 64-bit. Definitely not all of them.
What's the advantage to 64-bit version? Are the 32-bits not able to run in specific environments?
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from NY, NY
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 18 Feb, 2016
Sorry to necro' this thread, but I was also on the search for ways to make Aaron's VSTs work in the 64-bit Ableton Suite.
For me, the 64-bit version is essential (well, it makes my life a whole lot easier, at least), especially when running in conjunction with the Maschine software (also in 64-bit) and some particularly RAM intensive plugins. Ableton no longer recommend the 32-bit version, as the world slowly grinds its way into the 21st century
I would love to be able to use Peach and Triforce again, especially as they feature heavily in the title theme to the podcast I run.
https://soundcloud.com/ageotas/podblarghremastered
If it is a major hassle, however, I fully understand that it isn't worth your time.
Cheers either way!
-Tim
For me, the 64-bit version is essential (well, it makes my life a whole lot easier, at least), especially when running in conjunction with the Maschine software (also in 64-bit) and some particularly RAM intensive plugins. Ableton no longer recommend the 32-bit version, as the world slowly grinds its way into the 21st century
I would love to be able to use Peach and Triforce again, especially as they feature heavily in the title theme to the podcast I run.
https://soundcloud.com/ageotas/podblarghremastered
If it is a major hassle, however, I fully understand that it isn't worth your time.
Cheers either way!
-Tim
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
Many of us use jbridge: https://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/
to run 32 bit plugins in a 64 bit environment.
And it doesn't cost a fortune.
to run 32 bit plugins in a 64 bit environment.
And it doesn't cost a fortune.
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from NY, NY
It looks like I may be able to start trying to port some of them to 64bit, as SynthEdit now offers a 64bit wrapper in a beta version. I'm not sure when I'll have time to really try and recreate them all.. but maybe in the next few months!
I now have a windows machine again, so it'll just be a matter of me finding any old modules and DSP bits that were 32 bit before and either replacing them or recreating them.
I've recently been thinking about a full relaunch of the Tweakbench collection all together.
Wish me luck!
I now have a windows machine again, so it'll just be a matter of me finding any old modules and DSP bits that were 32 bit before and either replacing them or recreating them.
I've recently been thinking about a full relaunch of the Tweakbench collection all together.
Wish me luck!
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- KVRAF
- 2112 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from flint, michigan
Your plugins are the reason why I bought jbridge. The instruments are working great in S1 v3. Haven't bridged any of the effects yet.
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 26 Sep, 2016
Is this software still being updated? I am thinking about purchasing it, but unsure if it is a good call or not?
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 1 Feb, 2003 from NY, NY