

AND, now some files just lock Sonar up when I try to open them and others don't.


If I open another file and it recognizes the other fx, it will lock up when I attempt to open Autotune. If I open a file and it recognizes autotune, it works but when I try to open any other fx, Sonar now just locks up and I have to restart my computer. Then I'd go back into Sonar and it would recognize Autotune and all the other fx with no problem. For a very long time with Sonar 7, I had no problems with Autotune, except that when I used it, Sonar couldn't find any of my other fx - all I had to do to fix it was to close Sonar, go into windows explorer and simply open the files where the fx were. They first started I think when I upgraded to Sonar 7 from Sonar 6. I'm still on XP 32bit just not going to use Autotune on my new Win 7 64bit with these problems.ĭidn't have any problems for several years after loading Autotune. It's completely stable with the greatest compatibilty with plugins. That's why my primary system is still XP 32bit and Sonar 8.5. Maybe future updates to Win7 圆4 will help. It's doubtful if these plugin manufacturers will release updates for them. My conclusion is Win7圆4 and some VST plugins are not compatible with certain hosts. I can use them in real time with other plugins in the FX bin at the same time with no problems. These versions of Autotune and Throat work fine on Windows XP 32bit. Reaper 3 (32bit or 64bit) will recognize both plugins in Win7圆4.
Antares autotune evo us plugin install#
I had to install these plugs in XP compatibility mode and then run as administrator.
Antares autotune evo us plugin drivers#
I finally got Autotune to install correctly and work with Sonar with the latest Pace/iLok drivers for 圆4 but Throat will not be recognized by Sonar. I've had issues with Autotune version 5.09 and Avox Throat 1.13 on Win7 圆4 with Sonar 8.5 32bit and 64bit. My experience with Antares plugins is that they've always been fickle.
