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I did a test with some plugins from mystery island. They are midi plugin like the ctrlr ones. The plugins crashed my DAW very easy because of the midi going in and out or when I was configuring the ports. When I run them as dedicated processes they are stable as hell…very strange…I was expecting the plugin to crash but Reaper to stay stable, but even the plugin is not crashing anymore.
Found some info about this: https://reaperblog.net/2012/02/run-plugin-as-dedicated-process/?fbclid=IwAR0x7CkH9ReWHGLIewnvy1XYeaacxJ4c86_ssZLZRpv5J_ycc3Ek3pS7wPYAnyway Possemo, I found ctrlr while looking for a midi editor for my OB-6 synth. I tried the Prophet6 version on this site (it should work with OB-6 too) but it looks like it is a very early beta version. Only the plugin knobs are moving when I turn some on my synth but it does not seem to work in 2 directions. Exporting and importing sounds and banks was also not working. Too bad because it looked beautifull and very promising.
I ended up buying an editor with the black friday sale (from codeknobs) and that one is working great.
No I wasn’t all that clear in my answer. Standalone always worked. With your advice to delete the preferences folder, the plugin is working as it should. Thank you!
Do you think dedicated processes in Reaper are an advantage? I thought that a buggy VST could not crash my DAW when I run everything in dedicated processes. But if I understand you correct, in that mode, even x64 plugins are bridged again?
That worked 🙂
I am running my plugins as dedicated processes in Reaper. I guess that is why it is showing that bridging thing, but I don’t know much about it.
Oops wrong image:
This is the difference between the x32 and x64 plugin:
You made me doubt it for a moment 😀
Thanx for your answer. I am using Reaper 5 x64 and I installed x64 and x32 plugin in Reaper. Both look the same…does that help?
When I export as VST in Reaper I do not have the choice for 32 or 64 bit.
I suppose it takes the same format as the ctrlr VST. Anyway, in 64bit Reaper, all exported dll’s have same name. I call it 123.dll for example, it got saved as 123.dll on the harddrive but in Reaper plugin browser it is called ctrlr.dll again….I can only say that it works as standalone and as a VST in Reaper 5.95.
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