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  • Not all of my plugins are showing up (I think they're AU?)

    Hi,

    I'm confused about why I can't get all of my plugins to show up in VE Pro on my slave Mac which is a 2006 Mac Pro 1,1, 2.66 Ghz.

    In logic they're all showing up, but I note that Logic is in 32-bit mode. One of them (Trillian) says that it's 32-bit in Logic. 

    But I can't get it to show up in VE Pro. 

    Can someone explain what's happening and what I need to do?

    Thanks.


  • Just an update - I did an experiment and opened Logic in 64-bit (I'm sort of trying to update this old machine).
    I note that all 32-bit plugins are opening in a separate 32-bit section of all the I/Os.

    So what do I do? Is there a way to ge these 32-bit plugins to work in VE Pro 64-bit?

    I have no idea how this works or how to solve it so would appreciate some advice thanks!


  • Ok this is probably me just being stupid then - I just realised I can open them all in the NON-64-BIT version of VE Pro.
    Can I still use those on my normal machine, with VE Pro on my slave? (I'm testing this now)

    Still would appreciate any advice :) 


  • if what's hosting the plugins _is_ a 32-bit host, that's what will run, you aren't going to make a 32-bit plugin work in VE Pro x64.
    There are plugins which are both. There is a Trilian that works in x64, it works in both. 1.4.3d.

    Additionally, there will be plugins that earlier operating systems will not see. First one I encountered was a Flux plugin. Now, Kontakt 5.4 is not seen by VE Pro here.


  • Great thanks,

    So is there any problem with just running "normal" (NON-64-bit) VE Pro on my slave so I can run those plugins? They seem to feed fine into my 64-Bit Logic X on my main machine okay. I'm not losing quality or anything?


  • Can I get some more advice please?


  • No, there is no problem. Unless the 32-bit version is lower quality for some reason, I mean 64-bit is not through itself a guarantee of higher 'quality', although there may be something the developer has done in it. 64-bit is primarily about addressing more physical memory.