Sugar Bytes released 4 new 64bit / Standalone Updates!

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Dear Folks,

we just uploaded the 64bit / Standalone updates for Artillery, WOW, Vogue and Robotronic! These products are now compatible to all Mac/PC 64bit systems
and come with a standalone version, including audio player, recorder and
a useful "check for updates" function.

> Get the updates now!
> Try the new demo versions now!

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All the best
your Sugar Bytes team

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I'm still hoping for a Thesys update as promised.
If it's for this year sometime, then that will be very kind of you.

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Vogue standalone is cool, thanks.

Cheers,
Nigel
I miss MindPrint. My TRIO needs a big brother.

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great !
thanks a lot

damien

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Hi Sugar Bytes Team,
Is it possible to run the standalone version in a DAW ? (i'm a protools user on mac os X).
And when I purchase a product of yours, is it possible to install it on two different computers or the license is a one-computer type?
Thanks a lot for answering, but I guess I must buy your product, and then a FX-Pansion VST to RTAS wrapper to run a Unique in Protools easily?
Cheers form France.

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didipak wrote:Hi Sugar Bytes Team,
Is it possible to run the standalone version in a DAW ? (i'm a protools user on mac os X).
And when I purchase a product of yours, is it possible to install it on two different computers or the license is a one-computer type?
Hi, our products run fine with the fxpansion rtas wrapper.
One license includes installation on two systems,

best
Rico

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Thanks for your answer Rico..
I asked the same about the VST2RTAS Wrapper, on the FX-Pansion site, and couldn't get an answer if i also can run this app on both computers where I'd install the Unique Synth.. So i can have it at work on the PT HD, and at home on a PT LE, without complicated procedures of registering, or license problem..
Maybe you know the answer about this Wrapper, so I can purchase it asap, cause I know you're so fast on replying! :)
Cheers from France.

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Just trying Artillery and like it, but is there a way to permanently switch the keyboard display to "small".
Having to do it for every preset and resave them seems redundant. :help:
"What embecile composed this list :/"

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re_mute wrote:Just trying Artillery and like it, but is there a way to permanently switch the keyboard display to "small".
Having to do it for every preset and resave them seems redundant. :help:
Hi, I added this to the Artillery feature request list, thanks for the input,

best
Rico

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Hi sugar bytes team,
i purchased a unique synth, and installed it at work finely, with the VST2RTAS Wrapper.
No problem at work, with a G5 PPC, 10.4.11, work fine in protools HD 7.4..
Unfortunately, at home, where I planned to use it the most for my music, the version seems to be well installed on a Mac Book pro, 2,16 GHz Intel Core Duo, protools LE 7.4, but the plug in won't show up in Protools.. What did i miss?
Can't understand.. Thanks for helping me if you see a way to solve my problem../)
The standalone works fine on the mac book pro too, but no vst session till now..:(
Cheers from France. :help:

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didipak wrote:...but the plug in won't show up in Protools.. What did i miss?
Hi, maybe just run the wrapper again, to make sure the plugin is wrapped correctly. Make double sure that protools is not running while you wrap the plugin.
In protools, make sure you look in "instruments" and not in "wrapped plugins", I also missed that at first...

best
Rico

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Dear Rico,
you're kind of god to me, and I'm sorry, I must be a dumb to you!
I can find the VST Unique now in my PT LE, and I'm so glad about it...
It was in fact, in the instruments menu, and you pointed that so well..
Sorry for the time needed to answer me, and thanks again so much for fixing it so quickly.
Cheers from France, and big up to sugar bytes team and their products.

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