But don't do this for VSTs from Applied Acoustics. Turns out that was not the case.įYI, VSTs from Edirol, Native Instruments, Rob Papen, SONiVOX, Steinberg and Waldorf doesn't seem to mind renaming the main VST folder and/or the dll name to have it more organized and look better in the OpenMPT Plugin Manager. I've never had problems with that before in OpenMPT, and most VSTis doesn't seem to care as long as all subfolders and other files than the actual VST dll remain the same. I was so sure thay worked before, but that was with Cubase - which I have since uninstalled.Īfter uninstalling Cubase, I remember I wanted to clean up my VSTi Library a bit and therefore renamed and moved some of the VSTi folders to keep them all in one place for OpenMPT.
Turns out that the VSTi's mentioned that caused crashes didn't work for the 32bit versions either.
#Use jbridge for ableton 64 Bit#
I have also tried using jBridger to create stub versions as you suggested - the results are the same.Īny suggestions? If anyone have gotten 64 bit VST(i)s to work using jBridge 1.5, can you please share your exact settings for both jBridge and the OpenMPT sound card settings (ASIO, buffer length, mixing quality etc.)?īy the way, are there any plans for native 64-bit support in the future, or is it a complete no-go? This sluggishness will remain every time you go to the General tab, until you select another plugin or VST Slot. After closing this window OpenMPT will be very sluggish, taking about 15 seconds to go from the Instruments tab to the General tab. In the background the VST GUI window will be visible as a gray box with an inactive title bar, and will stay open after clicking the error confirmation.
Clicking the Edit button to open the VSTi GUI will take about 30 seconds, and an error message will appear: " Strum-acoustics GS-1 1.0 (ID: 140139057 has crashed. The 64 bit version of Applied Acoustics' Strum Acoustic GS-1 has even more problems. No new samples or input during that time. Any channel that used that VST got completely buzzed, but after restarting OpenMPT, that VST worked fine - until I let a single pattern loop for 10-15 minutes, than the distortion came back. The same thing happens at first with the Tube Amp VST you asked me to test. I have played around with a bunch of settings but can't get rid of the popping and buzzing.
But based on when that bug was described and when 1.5 came out, I would guess it should have been fixed by now. I've read through the thread described in the bug log, but couldn't get a definite answer on if this is fixed in jBridge 1.5. That issue was closed and deemed as not an OpenMPT bug, and rather a jBridge bug. When loading the 64 bit version of Native Instrument's Kontakt and adding a drumkit (less than 100Mb sample data), I experienced the Severe Popping bug logged here as 0000138. After reinstalling both OpenMPT and jBridge, it could do the initial load of the 64 bit VST plugs without problems. The plugin you linked to didn't work either, so I assumed the problem was on my side. Same thing for auxhost64.exe.Ĭan anyone tell me what am I missing here? What step(s) have I forgot? I have tried starting the auxhost.exe and kept the dialogue box open to keep the process active in task manager. I've tried a number of plugins from both Native Instruments and Applied Acoustics.
#Use jbridge for ableton 32 bit#
32 bit versions work fine, but I still can't add 64 bit versions. I've even tried every single dll file just to be sure. I always get the message "At least one selected file was not a valid VST Plugin.".Īnd I'm sure that I have selected the correct file. Now it should be possible to add 64 bit VSTi's into OpenMPT, right? Well, it doesn't for me.
I have also set mptrack.exe file properties to run as administrator, according to the jBridge installation guide (and also auxhost.exe, auxhost64.exe and jBridger.exe). I start OpenMPT by right-clicking the program icon and select "Run as administrator". So I downloaded and installed the demo version of jBridge (fully functional but will go silent after 20 minutes).