

- #Is sonar 8.5 32 or 64 bit .dll
- #Is sonar 8.5 32 or 64 bit install
- #Is sonar 8.5 32 or 64 bit 64 Bit
Without any other changes, BIAB, RB and PT can now use the TTS-1 (the 32 bit DXi), you have 64 bit Sonar but the 64 BIT SONAR cannot use TTS-1 (yet). Finally I ALSO made second copy of the 32 bit dll and called it, you guessed it, "TTS-1 32 bit.dll" Copied in the 32 bit TTS-1.dll (the 5,887 KB) from my ".\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1 32 bit" folderĬ. \Shared DXi\TTS-1" folder (remember it's currently set for 64 bit) IĪ. The 32 bit TTS-1.dll is 5,887 KB and the 64 bit TTS-1.dll is 5,973 KBs (obviously just the difference of a wrapper around the actual 32 bit version).ĩ. Note, the 32 bit TTS-1 dll is slightly SMALLER than the 64 bit versions in my case ".\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1 32 bit" andĨ. ".\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1" (right now it holds the 64 bit dll) Now you have 3 sub directories in the Shared DXi folder: (this is for SAFETYs sake so you don’t have to do this again: COPY, don't rename, that directory to something like ".\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1 64 bit"ħ. AGAIN, find the new Cakewalk shared DXi folder, which is where "new" TTS-1 was installed (again in my case D:\Music\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1) Note, this time that TTS-1 folder holds a 64 bit. REINSTALL you 64 bit Sonar (gives you the 64 bit. RENAME that directory to something like ".\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1 32 bit"Ĥ. Find the Cakewalk shared DXi folder, which is where TTS-1 was installed (in my case D:\Music\Cakewalk\Shared Dxi\TTS-1)ģ.

#Is sonar 8.5 32 or 64 bit install
Install the 32 bit version of Sonar (gives you 32 bit. Pro 8.5) so you do this at own risk of screwing up a Sonar install (I HAVE done multiple times with 2015 Platinum - but DID not try it with the convoluted 8/8.5 update or X1-X3 versions). This may be more pain than it's worth depending on WHICH version of Sonar you have (2015, X3, X2. You can still use TTS-1 in 64 bit Sonar just not at same time as BIAB/RB/PT - it will require a file rename (then a re-rename for BIAB, then a Re-re-rename for Sonar again, and so on)

HOWEVER, you will NOT be able to use TTS-1 at same time in both PG apps(BIAB, RB, PT) AND 64 bit Sonar. OK with that said and if you REALLY, REALLY want 64 bit Sonar and BUT really want to KEEP 32 bit TTS-1 for BIAB, RB, PT, which CANNOT use the 64 bit TTS-1 DXi (JBridge is only good for VSTi's NOT DXi's) then read on, it's relatively easy.
#Is sonar 8.5 32 or 64 bit .dll
dll to another location and using it directly from there along side the 64 bit version in "original location" after new installation. TTS-1 it is NOT a VSTi, so usual tricks don't work, like simply copying the 32 bit. And as an FYI TTS-1 is installed with the SONAR install, it is not installed with any of the other installers (e.g., Artist Instrument Collection, Studio Instrument Collection, Platinum Instrument Collection) that's why all the convolutions below.Īs most of you already know, or have found out, the 64 bit Sonar install, installs a 64 bit version of the TTS-1 DXi. Until this version of Sonar (2015 - Platinum) I NEVER bothered to install the 64 bit version - only the 32 bit version.
