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I've just purchased RX8 Elements version to help me archive my vinyl collection. So far I've found it to be very good for my purpose but I would like to try out a couple of 64bit VST plugins I have. I'm using Windows 10 Pro, 64bit.

The problem is, I can't get RX8 to recognise them. I know they work because I have used them in Reaper DAW.

I have placed them in the default VSTPlugins folder folder, along with a number of other plugins and also the supplied iZotope plgins. When I scan the folder for plugins, it finds most, but not the ones I have placed there, not even as unsupported.

The plugin extension is .vst3, not .dll as most others seem to be, could this be the problem?

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Orac wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:17 am I've just purchased RX8 Elements version to help me archive my vinyl collection. So far I've found it to be very good for my purpose but I would like to try out a couple of 64bit VST plugins I have. I'm using Windows 10 Pro, 64bit.

The problem is, I can't get RX8 to recognise them. I know they work because I have used them in Reaper DAW.

I have placed them in the default VSTPlugins folder folder, along with a number of other plugins and also the supplied iZotope plgins. When I scan the folder for plugins, it finds most, but not the ones I have placed there, not even as unsupported.

The plugin extension is .vst3, not .dll as most others seem to be, could this be the problem?

VST3 operates in a different way and the plug-ins have to go in a specific directory depending on if they're 32 or 64 bit;

https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... on-Windows

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donkey tugger wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:23 am
VST3 operates in a different way and the plug-ins have to go in a specific directory depending on if they're 32 or 64 bit;

https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-u ... on-Windows (https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000177084-VST-plug-in-locations-on-Windows)
Thanks for that, I have placed the .vst3 in that folder and rescanned but it still does not show up in the list.

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Can RX8 Batch Process to truncate start and end of samples?

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Iris 2 has that cursor frequency shape drawing feature, doesn't it?

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They broke the batch processor in RX8, which tech support assures me will be addressed in the first bug fix/update. Instead of simply saving every file to its own folder, the precise folder for each file must to specified. That kind of defeats the purpose of even having a batch processor.

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Best batch truncate tool I’ve ever used is Myriad. It’s amazing.

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Is it worth upgrading to?

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daviddaymusic wrote: Sun Nov 01, 2020 4:26 am Is it worth upgrading to?
If you have Standard or Advanced, and use the Music Rebalance, it's well worth the upgrade. That module is vastly improved. They've also added a Guitar Denoise to Standard and Advanced which works pretty well. Otherwise, it's more of a tossup.

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progmatist wrote: Sun Nov 01, 2020 7:05 pm
daviddaymusic wrote: Sun Nov 01, 2020 4:26 am Is it worth upgrading to?
If you have Standard or Advanced, and use the Music Rebalance, it's well worth the upgrade. That module is vastly improved. They've also added a Guitar Denoise to Standard and Advanced which works pretty well. Otherwise, it's more of a tossup.
Yo, thanks for your input!

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