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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian @IK Multimedia View Post
    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.
    what is your installation directory path for T-RACKS 3 DELUXE?

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian @IK Multimedia View Post
    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
    aiight...i'm working on it...

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian @IK Multimedia View Post
    This is important to note: C:/VstPlugins64 is a folder of my own creation
    yeah...i kinda noticed that.

    C:\Program Files\Vstplugins is my 64-bit file path...and T-Racks is STILL CRASHING Studio One Ver. 2 (x64)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ObiK View Post
    Oh hello!

    T-Racks is already fully 64 bit. We've been slowly bringing each and every product line to full 64 bit goodness.

    T-Racks is a great package for shaping your mixes into sonic beauty. They changed how I was mixing and are a better tool set in my opinion than anything out there for the price and WAY beyond.

    The only 2 products that aren't 64 bit are CSR and SampleTank, both of which are currently in development here at IK.

    Any other questions?
    Ummmm... aren't you a bit biased though??? I can't help but notice the IK Multimedia signage... IJS :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian @IK Multimedia View Post
    select it as your default VstPlugins folder
    no such thing; not in Studio One...there's no "default" VstPlugins folder or option

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian @IK Multimedia View Post
    make sure your x64 Studio One 2 default VST plugins folder is the same one your x64 T-RackS 3 plugins went into.
    what "default VST plugins folder"???

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    Quote Originally Posted by [F_or_DEAF] View Post
    no such thing; not in Studio One...there's no "default" VstPlugins folder or option

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    what "default VST plugins folder"???
    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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