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Hello.

I tried to wrap GrooveSynth in dxishell, but no GUI is loaded and there is no sound.

TTS-1 with dxishell in the same method worked.

Is there someone who knows how to wrap or alternative solution to use in other DAWs?

For those who solve this problem I will give a gift as a small token of appreciation.

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If you're using CbB and have the 64 bit version installed, it should load as is without dxshell.  If you only have the 32 bit version installed, it won't work in CbB.

If you have 64 bit SONAR Platinum or earlier installers you can install the synth w/o installing SONAR.

If you're trying to use it in other DAWs, check that they can load DX plugins as some don't.

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On 2025/1/29 at 午前11時37分, sjoens said:

If you're using CbB and have the 64 bit version installed, it should load as is without dxshell.  If you only have the 32 bit version installed, it won't work in CbB.

If you have 64 bit SONAR Platinum or earlier installers you can install the synth w/o installing SONAR.

If you're trying to use it in other DAWs, check that they can load DX plugins as some don't.

Thank you for answering.

Unfortunately, I have to say it is not an answer that I want.

 

Only GrooveSynth seems to be blocked from using in other DAWs.

I think it's because it was made for Kinetic at first, and at that time it didn't work even in Sonar. (Of course you know, at a later date it works in Sonar by update.)

Anyhow, both dxshell and console (old 32bit wrapper) didn't work well about GrooveSynth. 

 At this point, I concluded that the solution is sampling or using Blue Cat's Connector with Sonar.

If there is someone that can solve this problem, i'm glad to hear that.

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