Rewire y Reason a 64 bit
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ReWire ya está a a 64 bits, pero ahora toca que el resto de compañias de software actualicen sus programas para soportar ReWire a 64 bits...
es algo así como que ReWire a 64 bits ya existe y Reason lo sabe, pero Sonar y Reaper no lo saben. no tienen programado que hacer cuando se encuentran un ReWire a 64 bits.
Te recomiendo que de momento, mientras actualizan y no, si necesitas utilizar Reason por ReWire, reinstales Reason pero a 32 bits.
es algo así como que ReWire a 64 bits ya existe y Reason lo sabe, pero Sonar y Reaper no lo saben. no tienen programado que hacer cuando se encuentran un ReWire a 64 bits.
Te recomiendo que de momento, mientras actualizan y no, si necesitas utilizar Reason por ReWire, reinstales Reason pero a 32 bits.
el instalador es de 32/64 bits... automáticamente instala la versión correspondiente al SO, se que hay una manera para obligarle a istalar la versión de 32 en un SO de 64, pero no se como es... quizá google te pueda ayudar en eso, porque seguramente sea un sistema universal utilizado por mas programas...
que tal se te da el inglés?
https://www.propellerheads.se/forum/showthread.php?t=147004
Using Reason with ReWire on a 64-bit operating system
"If you are running a 64-bit OS, Reason will automatically install and run in 64-bit mode. However, if you are using
ReWire, there are a couple of extra considerations:
* Both the ReWire host and Reason must run in the same mode (32-bit or 64-bit).
* To use ReWire in 64-bit mode, the ReWire host application must have support for 64-bit ReWire. If not, you
need to run both programs in 32-bit mode.
Here's how you run Reason in 32-bit mode under Mac and Windows, respectively:
Mac
1. Make sure Reason isn't running.
2. Select the Reason application in the Finder and choose "Get Info" from the File menu.
3. Turn on the option "Open in 32-bit Mode".
The next time you launch Reason it will run in 32-bit mode.
Windows
Under Windows, you need to install a separate 32-bit version of Reason:
1. Open the Reason DVD (or the Reason download package, if you have downloaded the program from the web)
in the Windows Explorer.
2. Right-click the "Install Reason.exe" file and select "Create Shortcut".
If the file is on the DVD, you will be asked if you want the shortcut to be placed on the desktop - click Yes.
3. Locate the shortcut you just created, right-click it and select "Properties".
4. On the "Shortcut" page of the Properties dialog, locate the Target field and add " /32" (without the quotes) at
the very end. The Target field should say
"D:\Install Reason.exe" /32
(although the drive letter may not be "D", depending on your setup).
5. Click OK.
6. Double click the shortcut file to install a 32-bit version of Reason.
The installed Reason version will have the name "Reason (32)" on the Start menu and desktop. You can have the
regular 64-bit version installed at the same time if you like. "
https://www.propellerheads.se/forum/showthread.php?t=147004
Using Reason with ReWire on a 64-bit operating system
"If you are running a 64-bit OS, Reason will automatically install and run in 64-bit mode. However, if you are using
ReWire, there are a couple of extra considerations:
* Both the ReWire host and Reason must run in the same mode (32-bit or 64-bit).
* To use ReWire in 64-bit mode, the ReWire host application must have support for 64-bit ReWire. If not, you
need to run both programs in 32-bit mode.
Here's how you run Reason in 32-bit mode under Mac and Windows, respectively:
Mac
1. Make sure Reason isn't running.
2. Select the Reason application in the Finder and choose "Get Info" from the File menu.
3. Turn on the option "Open in 32-bit Mode".
The next time you launch Reason it will run in 32-bit mode.
Windows
Under Windows, you need to install a separate 32-bit version of Reason:
1. Open the Reason DVD (or the Reason download package, if you have downloaded the program from the web)
in the Windows Explorer.
2. Right-click the "Install Reason.exe" file and select "Create Shortcut".
If the file is on the DVD, you will be asked if you want the shortcut to be placed on the desktop - click Yes.
3. Locate the shortcut you just created, right-click it and select "Properties".
4. On the "Shortcut" page of the Properties dialog, locate the Target field and add " /32" (without the quotes) at
the very end. The Target field should say
"D:\Install Reason.exe" /32
(although the drive letter may not be "D", depending on your setup).
5. Click OK.
6. Double click the shortcut file to install a 32-bit version of Reason.
The installed Reason version will have the name "Reason (32)" on the Start menu and desktop. You can have the
regular 64-bit version installed at the same time if you like. "
mod
La verdad es que con Reaper es algo extraño, porque me reconocía Reason y Record a 32 bit y Sibelius 7 instalado a 64. Pero al instalar Reason 6 a 64 bit deja de reconocerlo pero sigue reconociendo Sibelius 7. Sonar X1 instalado a 64, que es mi programa principal no reconoce nada por rewire. Asi q imagino Reaper reconocerá en breve Reason 6, confío, con sus rápidas actualizaciones y Sonar pues a saber.
mod
Bueno, pues me acabo de dar cuenta de que realmente lo que estaba haciendo es arrancar Reason en modo 32 bits (no lo recordaba).
Más que nada porque en la versión que acaban de sacar de Reapero 4.15 es en la que se anuncia Rewire a 64 bits. Me ha sorprendido al leerlo y he comprobado mi arranque de Reason... y efectivamente, lo tenía puesto a 32bits.
Sin más, con la versión 4.15 debiera de funcionar bien a 64 bits.
Más que nada porque en la versión que acaban de sacar de Reapero 4.15 es en la que se anuncia Rewire a 64 bits. Me ha sorprendido al leerlo y he comprobado mi arranque de Reason... y efectivamente, lo tenía puesto a 32bits.
Sin más, con la versión 4.15 debiera de funcionar bien a 64 bits.
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