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Kore Player Gui fails in Cubase 5 64bit

Dieses Thema im Forum "Technical Issues" wurde erstellt von Kuraudo, 13. Januar 2011.

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  1. Kuraudo

    Kuraudo Forum Member

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    The Kore player isn't at all functional in Cubase 5 64 bit. I'm also on Windows 7 64bit.
    When will the release for 64bit drivers come to surface?

    Sometimes, 32bit software works just fine, but this one is quite finicky.

    -Gui is only partially seen (see cap)

    -I can only access sounds on this first page and I can't barely see what they are anyways.
    -Occasionally, (once out of 30) you can see the whole gui but thats for a short time then it vanishes to the first cap!
    -I didn't crop it or cap empty space. This is EXACTLY what the frame looks like when you open up the editor in Cubase.
     

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  2. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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  3. Kuraudo

    Kuraudo Forum Member

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    Ok maybe I'll need to ask when will Native have time to make the application rebuilt into 64bit?
    is Jbridge your product? I might give it a go.
    thanks
     
  4. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    It's not my product. jBridge is one guy, and even if it were NI's, I don't work for them.

    When will the player be 64 bit? Sometime after Reaktor is.

    ew
     
  5. Kuraudo

    Kuraudo Forum Member

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    After Reaktor? Does that mean soon or like forever from now?
    Have you tried Jbridge yourself? It looks interesting.
     
  6. oldmanserres

    oldmanserres New Member

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    I use Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and my DAW is Cubase 5.5.2 x64.

    You are very lucky that GUI partially appears... My Kore Player doesn't even exist through my VST plug-ins, although the proper .dll is placed both at "Program Files\Steinberg\VST\" and "Program Files(X86)\Steinberg\VST\" folders...
    Yes, of course I have put the right paths via Cubase's VST properties...

    Native Instruments, PLEASE, DO SOMETHING FOR YOUR FAITHFUL CUSTOMERS!
    Show us that you appreciate the money we spend for your products (personally, I have lots of Kore Player banks, I am using Guitar Rig 2, 3 and 4 and I am a proud owner of NI Audio Kontrol 1...).

    I am waiting for a x64 version of Kore Player to use it for my projects, but my patience fades... :|

    P.S. VSTBridge, jBridge and any other "...bridge..." is a mediocre solution that causes several problems and it shouldn't be suggested by none. NI MUST create updated software and keep supporting it...
     
  7. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    1) Take the plugin out of the Program Files\Steinberg\VST folder- the player's 32 bit only
    2) Are you running Cubase as admin instead of just with UAC turned off. Run Cuibase as admin and rescan your plugins.
    3) Finally, I'd move your plugin folders out of Program Files; that location's treated as write protected by lots of apps.

    ew
     
  8. theoryzero

    theoryzero NI Product Owner

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    Another tip, you can specify more than one VST folder for Cubase, so you could point the 64-bit version to the folder that NI installs the Kore Player.

    I haven't tried 64-bit Cubase and Kore Player yet.
     
  9. toddk

    toddk NI Product Owner

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    Bit Bridges dont cause any problems. Kore runs great in 64 bit Cubase with Jbridge. Thats a fact.
    Problem solved. Quit your whining.

    If you cant get it to work with Jbridge, your system is not tuned correctly and
    you have work to do. Go do it, and stop spouting bullcrap misinformation.
     
  10. oldmanserres

    oldmanserres New Member

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    Thanks a lot for your polite response, dude!

    You mean that it's necessary to pay more money to buy third-party software (regardless of its functionality) and let NI, SB or any other Audio Applications Company ignore their customers, am I right? Okay, then, keep paying for all these lazy companies that cannot adapt x64 architecture to their code (although an individual can do that!) and don't stop blandishing them. Your way of thinking and acting makes no good to the customers...

    I hope NI "upgrades" you to Moderator after this post and I am asking from any real moderator to lock this thread, because it gets off-topic...

    Thanks a lot for everybody's concern!

    PROBLEM SOLVED (with a small amount of money, of course...) :confused:
     
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