


I have seen the digifreq page about changing the registry. (Eventually I uninstalled Audio Studio.) I expect they went into the same limbo the SF9 plug-ins are in. And after that, suddenly the Audio Studio plug-ins did not show up in Sonar any more, and they never did again. Anyway, one way or another, I have a feeling I uninstalled and reinstalled Sonar a time or three. Here's the vague part: at about the same time I was trying really hard to get that Sonar Power Studio software registered and/or possibly it was about that time that I got Producer and installed it. Which brings up kind of a long story and vague because I don't remember it too well, but it might contain some crucial info: at some point before I got SF9 I purchased Audio Studio, installed it, and all the Audio Studio plug-ins were all right there as audio effects on the Sonar plug-in menu. I am also concerned about tididit's question about a 64-bit engine making plug-ins useless, but I'm certainly using a lot of plug-ins that ship with Sonar, plus a few outside plug-ins like BFD and Pod Farm. By the way, Sonar Utils tells me that SF9 is already in the Tools menu. I don't find any documentation for Sonar Utils anywhere, and I don't know how to change that. When I run Sonar Utils the "owner" of Sonar is listed as a guy I purchased Sonar Power Studio from on E-bay when I was just getting started and didn't understand the Cakewalk licensing rules, and before I purchased the licensed copy of Producer I now own. I think it may have something to do with old installs and the registry. And as someone said over in the Sonar forum, the Izotope Mastering Bundle is not available in Sonar, just as the Lexicon reverb in Sonar Producer is not available for use outside Sonar (licensing issues).Īndrew Tarango Posts: 503 Joined: Wed 4:07 am One thing that does come to mind to check is if in the Sonar plugin manager the SF plugs are in an excluded list. As I recall I didn't have to do anything fancy to get them to show there other than having SF show in the Sonar Tools menu. I just checked my installation of Sonar 8.3.1 and Soundforge 9 is under the tools menu and the SF plugs are available when I right-click in the effects box of an audio track. This is the same thing glen55 was told over in the Sonar forum. I replied (why can't we have a quote function?): You can do it through the registry, or you can download this free utility that will do it - plua other useful things.
