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Hello
:x Here are problems.

1)Bazzilie crushes Abelton Live 8
2)Bazzilie 64 and 32 bits does not work with Samplitude Pro X 64bit at all
3)64 bit versions of Ace,Diva ,Zebra 2, Zebrallete do not work with Samplitude Pro X 64 bit while 32 bit versions of thouse pluging work well

Is that a know problem or am i doing something wrong?

p.s. Samplitude Pro X is going to bbe my main DAW so i really want thouse pluging to work well on it

Thank u
Last edited by chilly7 on Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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I have never had a problem with Bazille in Ableton Live... use it all the time! (Mac version)

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NO PROBLEMS WITH U-HE SOFTWARE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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pdxindy wrote:I have never had a problem with Bazille in Ableton Live... use it all the time! (Mac version)
i am curretly running Windows, because I really like DAW Samplitude ProX which does not yet support MAC OS how ever in the summer they promised to make it work on MAC OS too. so then i will switch to Mac OS but right now i am Working in Windows
So I was running Abelton Live 8 on Windows too and BAzzilie not just did not work but crushed entire Abelton Live 8 :(

all other Vsts which i have work perfectly so it must be something wrong with BAzzilie
Last edited by chilly7 on Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:43 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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Might be an installation problem?

Are the paths to the data folders set correctly? I.e. is Bazille.data in your 64-bit plugin folder, and is it writable?

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Urs wrote:Might be an installation problem?

Are the paths to the data folders set correctly? I.e. is Bazille.data in your 64-bit plugin folder, and is it writable?
Hello

I instaled Bazille.data in to my own folder and Bazille(x64).dll in to my own VST folder too


maby it is some problem with a spesific Daws( Samplitude Pro X and Live 8 )?

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PietW. wrote:NO PROBLEMS WITH U-HE SOFTWARE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
are u running them on Samplitude Pro X?

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chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:Might be an installation problem?

Are the paths to the data folders set correctly? I.e. is Bazille.data in your 64-bit plugin folder, and is it writable?
Hello

I instaled Bazille.data in to my own folder and Bazille(x64).dll in to my own VST folder too
And did you do the Shortcut as explained here:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=306890

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Urs wrote:
chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:Might be an installation problem?

Are the paths to the data folders set correctly? I.e. is Bazille.data in your 64-bit plugin folder, and is it writable?
Hello

I instaled Bazille.data in to my own folder and Bazille(x64).dll in to my own VST folder too
And did you do the Shortcut as explained here:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=306890
Hello sorry
I have reden this topic befor but do i need do do it?
Since i installed awrything in to my own folder

C:\ Music Folder \Bazille.data

C:\ Music Folder \VST Plugings 64 bit\Bazille(x64).dll

and the same with Ace,Zebra 2 and so on...

or did i mis something i have to do?

Thank u

p.s.
Have forgotten to mantion that i am running demo versions right now of all thouse plugings, but so far i like them so i am going to putches them soon enough

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Hi,
a few days ago I installed the DIVA Demoversion. After some time there is this cyclic noize that is component of the Demo-restrictions.

Now I have found a slight problem: yesterday I tried around with it in Studio One V2 Professional 2.04, 64 bit (Win7).
When I delete the track that Diva (64bit) was loaded on, the cyclick noise still remains and appears from time to time!
And this even when Diva is deleted...

Yesterday I saved the project as I also had some other synths (fullversions) loaded in it.
Now I opened it, but the noise from the deleted Diva is still there and appears from minute to minute for a certain period of time...

I am not shure, if you can reproduce that on any other DAW?

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tectonica wrote: When I delete the track that Diva (64bit) was loaded on, the cyclick noise still remains and appears from time to time!
And this even when Diva is deleted...
You just deleted the track, but the plugin remained in there.
Either disable or delete Diva in the instrument section in the mixer view or disable Diva in the pluginin-gui by clicking the topleft bluelit button.

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Bathrobe wrote:
tectonica wrote: When I delete the track that Diva (64bit) was loaded on, the cyclick noise still remains and appears from time to time!
And this even when Diva is deleted...
You just deleted the track, but the plugin remained in there.
Either disable or delete Diva in the instrument section in the mixer view or disable Diva in the pluginin-gui by clicking the topleft bluelit button.
Many thanks Bathrobe!
Indeed that was the solution for my problem. :)

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Hope sombody will help to solve my problem too, because i really like thouse
U-He synthesizers and i will purchase them when i will have anought money, but for now now i am poor student and i am using evaluating demo and i can load only 32bits in to Samplitude Pro X 64 bit but 64 bits does not work and also Baziliee does not work at all 32bit nur 64 bits... :cry:

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chilly7 wrote:C:\ Music Folder \Bazille.data

C:\ Music Folder \VST Plugings 64 bit\Bazille(x64).dll
Now all you need is a shortcut to Bazille.data that you move into C:\ Music Folder \VST Plugings 64 bit\

The shortcut (symbolic link) must reside in the same folder as the dll and it must be renamed from "Bazille.data Shortcut" to just "Bazille.data"

Only this way can Bazille find its resources, without need to write into the registry, hidden files or any other intransparent method.

Also, make sure that Bazille.data really contains Bazille.data/Data/Scripts/Bazille.txt etc. and not just empty folders...

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