Use the Downlaod URL you got when you pre-ordered it. Or use the following form to retrieve your download information.
https://www.wusik.com/w/index.php/support/find-order-s
File: WIN_Wusik_X42_BETA_000.zip
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Mar 22 2019 - V1.0.0 BETA #001
- Initial BETA Version
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This is the INITIAL BETA, so there's a few things missing and some problems that I'm still working on. Be nice with me as I finish this product.
How to use Wusik X42 (I will create a complete manual once new features are finished up and the interface is freezed).
1) If you are on Windows 64 Bits, open "Wusik 42 64 Manager" otherwise open "Wusik 42 32 Manager".
2) Click "Source Plugins Manager", this will open the plugin's window. Here you will scan and add all the plugins you want to use with Wusik X42. Now, keep in mind that those plugins should be in a separated folder that your DAW/Host won't see. Otherwise you will end up with duplicated plugins your your DAW/Host and Wusik X42 may not work.
3) To start adding plugins click on Options at the bottom left and select either VST or VST3 scans at the bottom of the menu. The scan can detect both 32 and 64 bits plugins, so you can add both types in your folders.
4) Now you can edit the list. You can also rename and hide plugins. Click on each for a popup menu with those options.
5) Once you have the list the way you want, you can create the new list to be used with your DAW/Host. Close this window and select the target you want: VST and/or VST3, and the bit format: 32 or 64 bits. Both formats will load 32 and 64 bits plugins (if your OS supports).
6) Click on Update Target Plugins to create the new list of plugins. Those will be stored in .\Wusik X42 Data\Plugins\ with two folders, VST2 and VST3.
7) Now you can open your DAW/Host and add the folder above to be scanned. Again, don't forget to remove the original plugin's folders so you don't end up with duplicated plugins.
Now all your plugins are bridged. So you can use 64 bits plugins in 32 bits hosts (as long as you got Windows 64 bits) and also 32 bits plugins in 64 bits hosts. Plus, you can cross use VST2 and VST3 files depending on the settings you have set. If the target is VST2, you should be able to host VST3 files as VST2 in hosts that only supports VST2 format.
