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Old 2nd September 2011   #1
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Sonnox 64 bit?

Anyone running Sonnox stuff successfully at 64? Specifically the Supressor?

EDIT: well, I see some reports of the EQ not working or showing up in 64
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I run a 32 bit cubase in 64 so I am not fully 64. It does work well on my end.
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Yea tech support filled me with the details. To date, Cubase and Nuendo work fine in 64 with bit bridging.

But Nick from Tech Support emailed me and also mentioned they are working on 64-bit versions however, which is great.
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Sent an email and got this response after 15 minutes

"Hi Dan

Our software team is working right now on 64-bit versions of our native Oxford plug-in range, for VST and Audio Units. We still have some work ahead, but we hope to be in a position to make releases available within the next few weeks.

We totally understand the frustration felt by our customers who wish to migrate to 64-bit platforms. Although I cannot provide an exact release date, please be assured that we are absolutely committed to provide solutions as quickly as we possible can.

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Sent an email and got this response after 15 minutes

"Hi Dan

Our software team is working right now on 64-bit versions of our native Oxford plug-in range, for VST and Audio Units. We still have some work ahead, but we hope to be in a position to make releases available within the next few weeks.

We totally understand the frustration felt by our customers who wish to migrate to 64-bit platforms. Although I cannot provide an exact release date, please be assured that we are absolutely committed to provide solutions as quickly as we possible can.

Best regards


Nick"

That's great news !

Finally I will be able to use Sonnox Plug-ins (Which I like a lot) in Cubase 6 (64-bit).
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I'm hoping they announce Sonnox 64-bit plug-ins at the upcoming AES show. Oct 20th - 2011

(fingers crossed)
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Btw, could somebody shed some light on latency as far as the Supressor goes?
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Sonnox Oxford Plugins Home

seems they are here
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How are they working out for you guys?

Worth the upgrade fees?
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How are they working out for you guys?

Worth the upgrade fees?
If you want to go the 64bit route than yes, it is worth the upgrade fee.

But apart from the new GUI there's nothing really new, so unless you want to take advantage of the 64bit there's no need to update.

The new GUI is great though.
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