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  1. Interesting, I have seen others report Toontrack plug-ins in the VST3 path. Not sure how they are getting there. It has been some time since I installed Superior Drummer 3 and do not recall what the Toontrack Product Manager actually used for a default. It was the first time I used that tool. I am so used to forcing VST2 into the default CbB path (and I have the VST2 registry entry set up for the CbB too) that I don't even think about it.
     

     

  2. @Noel Borthwick

    I believe the Toontrack Product Manager has the plug-in path default to the VST3 folder even though they do not make VST3 plug-ins.

    IIRC iZotope defaults both VST2 and VST3 to the VST3 folder (may be just a fuzzy memory though there is another popular plug-in manufacturer that lumps both formats into the VST3 folder).

     

  3. CbB ALWAYS records the data at a track's input.

    The Transpose MFX can map MIDI notes to a scale. When added prior to recording a track with input echo enabled the effect of the plug-in may be monitored. After recording, applying the effect will alter the data in the track. Alternately, using a virtual MIDI cable can directly record the output from the Transpose MFX in realtime to another MIDI (or instrument) track.

     

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  4. Yes, the 32bit EZD does not work in 64bit hosts. IIRC, this was documented by Toontrack when they released the first round of 64bit versions of their software. At a minimum make sure the 64bit plug-ins are installed and the 32bit version are not in the CbB scan path.

     

  5. Just now, Michael McBroom said:

    I don't like ASIO4All, I've had problems with it taking over my system and not wanting to let go.

    This is why I said it was not an option in this case. Even though it is not a true ASIO driver, it looks like one to programs that work with ASIO like DAWs and this is a problem if there are devices with true ASIO drivers. There should only be one ASIO driver installed for any device.

  6. For a device to use ASIO driver mode, it must have an ASIO driver or a wrapper like ASIO4All which presents WDM drivers to the host as ASIO.

    The manufacturer has chosen not to supply an ASIO driver so ASIO mode is not an option. You really don't want to add ASIO4All if you have another device with an ASIO driver as this can cause problems.

    15 minutes ago, Michael McBroom said:

    I guess I can just start with WASAPI Exclusive and go down the list.

    Sounds like a plan. Pick the one that works best for the device/project.

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