
If you were a SampleTank fan back then, you’ll have had to wait quite some time for the next major update. The last time SOS looked at SampleTank was quite some time ago when we reviewed SampleTank 2 back in February 2004. This catalogue includes SampleTank, a sample-based virtual instrument that is 16-part multitimbral, provides support for multi-layer, multi-articulation sampled instruments, can play back both audio and MIDI loops (patterns) and is supplied with a broad palette of sounds that cover all the major instrument groups. The company make competitively priced hardware add-ons for music production and also have a line of software that includes the popular virtual guitar rig AmpliTube, a number of virtual instruments and the T-Racks range of audio effects/processors. IK Multimedia will be well known to many SOS readers.

Their decision to use a horrible orange color also makes it even more difficult to view.Eleven years is a long time in software, so the new version of SampleTank ought to be pretty impressive. I wouldn't mind the old version of Sampletank 2.5 so much if the GUI wasn't so small. I've opened a Support Ticket to IK Multimedia to see what they have to say. Yes, I've followed those instructions as well. When the information window opens, uncheck the box labeled "Open in 32 Bit Mode." On Mac, right-click on the app and choose Get Info (or hit command+I). On Windows, there are two versions (one for each mode). Is there a way to make it see 64-bit plug-ins?Ī: TriplePlay has both 32-bit and 64-bit modes. Q: I installed my Fishman TriplePlay, but when the software scans my plug-ins, it only looks for 32-bit plug-ins. How to Use the Fishman TriplePlay in 64-bit Mode

I did a clean install of Yosemite and am running the 64 bit of the latest FTP software as well as latest 3.6.5 of ST3Īre you sure you're not referring to the old, ST 2.5 app?įWIW - ShawnB is running Windows - and thats a very different situation than your Mac with OSX

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