Never used Studio One before and we do have support for a reason. Xab got his issue done in 10 minutes. Chris Carter even faster, we do our best to take care of our customers issues.
Never used Studio One before and we do have support for a reason. Xab got his issue done in 10 minutes. Chris Carter even faster, we do our best to take care of our customers issues.
Yep, I use 64-bit Studio One 2 Pro. I haven't had a problem with any crashes when using T-RackS 3 (Black 76 and White 2A are my goto compressors for EVERYTHING.) Please make sure you have the latest version of both T-RackS (3.5.1) and Studio One Pro (2.0.5). If you continue to have problems, contact IK Tech Support. Our Tech Support team is proficient with Studio One 2 Pro, and can troubleshoot any problems you are having.
It's installed to the default folder C:\Program Files (x86)\IK Multimedia\T-RackS 3 for the main program, and I have the 64-bit plugin extensions in C:\VstPlugins64, which is the folder I have designated for all 64-bit plugins to go. Studio One 2 x64 uses this as the default VstPlugins folder. If you installed the 32-bit TRackS 3 DLLs into your 64-bit folder, this could be what is causing your crashes. Try reinstalling T-RackS 3 Deluxe 3.5.1 and pay close attention to the VST plugins installation folders during setup. There will be one for 32-bit plugins and one for 64-bit plugins. Also make sure your x64 Studio One 2 default VST plugins folder is the same one your x64 T-RackS 3 plugins went into.
Last edited by Brian @IK Multimedia; 04-21-2012 at 03:19 PM.
This is important to note: C:/VstPlugins64 is a folder of my own creation. You can name your 64-bit VstPlugins folder whatever you want, and put it anywhere. What is important is that you keep this folder separate from your regular 32-bit VstPlugins folder, and that you select it as your default VstPlugins folder for any 64-bit DAW software in the software audio setup/preferences.
I don't have or use Studio One but I think I remember reading that Studio One Artist version does NOT support 3rd party plugins so on that version there isn't a default folder for VST's. If you have this version then you would need to upgrade to Producer or Professional I think to have that option. They may have changed this IDK....like I said I don't use it. I guess if you don't have the Artist version it could be something else but you should be able to go to Studio One > Options > Locations > VST Plugins tab
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