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Kaihiel

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  1. I offer two solutions: 1) Have another computer with 32-bit Windows, possibly even Windows 10. Install Sonar X2 there, and then install Philharmonik 1. On the 64-bit PC, have version 2 of Philharmonik installed. Run the .cwp file used by Philharmonik 1 on the machine with 32-bit Sonar X2. Start Philharmonik 2 on the 64-bit PC. Copy the settings made in Philharmonik 1 to Philharmonik 2. Solution 2 (with a Virtual Machine) If you don't have another computer with 32-bit Windows, create a virtual machine in Windows 11 Pro, and install Windows 10 Pro 32-bit on that VM. All from the Microsoft website. We're not interested in activating the product. From Windows 11, create a shared folder with full permissions for the "everyone" user, making sure it's shared correctly and visible from the VM. In that shared folder, paste the Sonar X2 installer, which will detect that we're using 32-bit and install everything correctly. Then, in that shared folder, paste (from Windows 11) the Philharmonik 1 installers. From the VM, install Sonar X2 and then Philharmonik 1. From Windows 11, copy all the projects we can't read in 64-bit to the shared folder. Open them in the VM and look at the Philharmonik 1 configuration. In Windows 11 Pro, Philharmonik 2 must be installed. Run Cakewalk with Philharmonik 2 from Windows 11 and set the same instruments (or similar ones) that we set in Windows 11. Save our 64-bit version. THERE'S NO OTHER WAY.
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