Just because your operating system is 64-bit doesn't mean that the applications your run under it are. 64-bit Windows allows you to run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. All the PG-Music applications are 32-bit, so the associated plug-ins need to be the 32-bit versions of them.

For example, even though a program like Sonar comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, if you only install the 32-bit version, you can only run 32-bit plugins with it.

One way to get around some of the 32/64 limitations is to use something like jBridge, which allows 64-bit applications to run 32-bit plugins, and 32-bit applications to run some 64-bit plugins.


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