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32 LIVES is a transparent 32-bit to 64-bit Audio Units and VST plug-ins adapter which enables you to run your favorite 32-bit-only plug-ins, such as Vanguard, VB3 and TC PowerCore plug-ins, in your latest 64-bit DAW. There are no additional windows to open and no redundant routings to make. Your favorite 32-bit plug-ins will appear in your 64-bit DAW as if they were native 64-bit plug-ins. 32 LIVES is compatible with virtually all 64-bit Audio Units and VST host applications, including Logic Pro X, Cubase, Ableton Live and Studio One. WELCOME BACK TO YOUR WORKFLOW Moving forward with new technologies, modern Digital Audio Workstations bring many new features and improvements utilizing a new 64-bit architecture, which enables to break the 4GB memory access barrier of the 32-bit architecture and access up to 16 Exabytes of RAM.
Unfortunately, older 32-bit plug-ins will no longer work in your latest 64-bit-only DAW. Previous projects, created using an earlier version of your favorite 32-bit software, will not load correctly in your latest 64-bit workstation. Enter 32 LIVES. YOUR PLUG-INS ARE NOW RESURRECTED 32 LIVES is capable of generating transparent 64-bit Audio Units and VST adapters for your tried-and-true 32-bit legacy plug-ins, helping you to cross over to your latest 64-bit DAW smoothly and transparently. Older sessions saved with your 32-bit DAW will fully load into your 64-bit DAW, including all presets, parameters and automation; no special re-wiring or routing is required. All your 32-bit-only plug-ins will be displayed in the plug-ins menu as they always have been.
Cubase Pro 10.0.5, FL Studio 20, Ableton Live Suite 10, Harrison Mixbus 32c, UAD Apollo x series, UR28m, SSL, Native Instruments Komplete ultimate, NI Maschine Studio, Xfer Records Serum, Lennar Digital Sylenth1, reFx Nexus2, Reveal Sound Spire, FabFilter, Soundtoys, Lexicon PCM, Sonarworks, Slate Digital, Izotope, Brainworx, SPL, Waves, Cableguys, Cytomic, MeldaProductions, AOM, IK Multimedia, SynchroArts Revoice Pro, DDMF, Boz Digital, Antares Autotune, a bunch of other obscure stuff, TBs of samples, too much hardware to list. PC Windows 10 Pro 1803 64bit, i7-5960x (8 core), Asus x99 Deluxe ii, GeForce 1070 strix, Fractal Design Silent RL2 case, Noctua NH-d15s, 64 GB DDR4 g,Skillz Trident Z 3200 RAM, 512gb Samsung 950 m.2, 3TB segate Ironwolf NAS HDD, 4TB WDRed, 2TB WD Black, Laptop: MSI Ghost pro GS60 6QE i7-6700 Skylake Win 10 64bit, Storage: 32 TB QNAP NAS Raid 50, 12 TB QNAP RAID 1. Fretthefret wrote:Not to be facetious but wouldn't you be better served spending your money on a computer upgrade to get with the times rather than on an update from Cubase PRO 8.5 to 9?
My Mac Pro can run 64bit Cubase just fine. The issue is I have certain plugins that have ceased development that I rely on that are 32bit only.
It's a pain, but workable with Cubase 8.5 with it's bridge that supports 32bit plugins. My issue is that had I known that Cubase 9 had dropped support for 32bit plugins, then I would not have purchased it.
While I completely understand the move to 64bit only, I feel conned by Steinberg who have now taken my money for an upgrade that is useless to me. They should have clearly stated that Cubase 9 was dropping support for 32 bit plugins somewhere that was visible before purchase. Cubase Pro 10.0.5, FL Studio 20, Ableton Live Suite 10, Harrison Mixbus 32c, UAD Apollo x series, UR28m, SSL, Native Instruments Komplete ultimate, NI Maschine Studio, Xfer Records Serum, Lennar Digital Sylenth1, reFx Nexus2, Reveal Sound Spire, FabFilter, Soundtoys, Lexicon PCM, Sonarworks, Slate Digital, Izotope, Brainworx, SPL, Waves, Cableguys, Cytomic, MeldaProductions, AOM, IK Multimedia, SynchroArts Revoice Pro, DDMF, Boz Digital, Antares Autotune, a bunch of other obscure stuff, TBs of samples, too much hardware to list. PC Windows 10 Pro 1803 64bit, i7-5960x (8 core), Asus x99 Deluxe ii, GeForce 1070 strix, Fractal Design Silent RL2 case, Noctua NH-d15s, 64 GB DDR4 g,Skillz Trident Z 3200 RAM, 512gb Samsung 950 m.2, 3TB segate Ironwolf NAS HDD, 4TB WDRed, 2TB WD Black, Laptop: MSI Ghost pro GS60 6QE i7-6700 Skylake Win 10 64bit, Storage: 32 TB QNAP NAS Raid 50, 12 TB QNAP RAID 1. Shanabit wrote:Fitz, I did find this Thank You very much for excellent suggestion! Just bought and works superb!
It was hard to see C9 without Sylenth and URS plugins But anyway, Steinberg made foxy action: through years 32-bit bridge was buggy, and if they can't to make it stable, then simply canceled it. I would be very interested in your feedback as to how reliable this software is.
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Please report back? First short impression is very good,- plugins are shown in Cubase as normal 64 bit plugs, you can't see any resurrected/ conversation issues, old projects opened also with all 32 plugins who is used there fine, I will spend more time on weekend in action, and will be back here. My converted/working list is: URS, Sylenth, Vanguard, some Antares Harmony plugs, Oxford, Altiverb 6. Shanabit wrote:Fitz, I did find this Thank You very much for excellent suggestion! Just bought and works superb! It was hard to see C9 without Sylenth and URS plugins But anyway, Steinberg made foxy action: through years 32-bit bridge was buggy, and if they can't to make it stable, then simply canceled it.
I would be very interested in your feedback as to how reliable this software is. Please report back? Hey Fitz, if you look at the top right of their screen they have a TRY option so you can demo it. Cubase Pro 10.0.5, FL Studio 20, Ableton Live Suite 10, Harrison Mixbus 32c, UAD Apollo x series, UR28m, SSL, Native Instruments Komplete ultimate, NI Maschine Studio, Xfer Records Serum, Lennar Digital Sylenth1, reFx Nexus2, Reveal Sound Spire, FabFilter, Soundtoys, Lexicon PCM, Sonarworks, Slate Digital, Izotope, Brainworx, SPL, Waves, Cableguys, Cytomic, MeldaProductions, AOM, IK Multimedia, SynchroArts Revoice Pro, DDMF, Boz Digital, Antares Autotune, a bunch of other obscure stuff, TBs of samples, too much hardware to list. PC Windows 10 Pro 1803 64bit, i7-5960x (8 core), Asus x99 Deluxe ii, GeForce 1070 strix, Fractal Design Silent RL2 case, Noctua NH-d15s, 64 GB DDR4 g,Skillz Trident Z 3200 RAM, 512gb Samsung 950 m.2, 3TB segate Ironwolf NAS HDD, 4TB WDRed, 2TB WD Black, Laptop: MSI Ghost pro GS60 6QE i7-6700 Skylake Win 10 64bit, Storage: 32 TB QNAP NAS Raid 50, 12 TB QNAP RAID 1. TEEF wrote: One of my favorite destructor plugs, ever. I suggest trying out iZotope Trash 2 which has these options and more, can be gotten cheap and comes as VST3.
Agreed about Trash 2. Man the fact that it can be bought so cheap and is still not considered a must-have for everybody blows my mind. I think maybe Izotope doesn't get the credit they deserve because they devalue their plugins by offering constant, enormous discounts. I appreciate the suggestion Cyanide was out long before Trash was.
Been using Cyanide for 10 years. That's why I have not considered Trash.
Never needed another destructor plug. EDIT: interesting news. Bram open the source code.