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Water
Water by xoxos is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin.
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Water is a VST format synthesizer for water sounds.

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weeziebob
weeziebob
27 September 2020 at 4:26am

Quick question. Did you make these on a 64-bit computer. I'm trying to install this plugin but Ableton isn't recognizing the file. I'm concerned that this plugin may be 32-bit. Do you happen to know if it is?

kozaluss
kozaluss
18 July 2022 at 5:30pm

@weeziebob - From my experience this is 32-bit plugin, as in Reaper it is automatically bridged by 32-bit wrapper.

@xoxos - Hello there, this is a beautiful plugin! I <3 it a lot. But first - it is 32-bit, so big cry... Next - it is somewhat unstable - happens to shut down unexpectedly for no apparent reason. Example scenario: I have two instances of water bridged in reaper - working fine - one makes a wave, second a running water. Then after some time I do something unrelated, for example add a track and another different VST - everything stops for a while and then both instances of water are gone along with their presets. Have to "offline" them, then "online" them again and re-set presets/parameters manually. Then it will happen again in similar fashion. So my way of working with the plugin became - add it, set preset/parameters, render a short loop, offline plugin and use the sample for the rest of the project. So... It would be really nice if the plugin was natively 64-bit and did not suffer from unstability. Thank You :).

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