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Has anyone tried to install / use Miroslav in Windows 10 64bit? I had it installed previously in Windows 7 64 bit, and it worked fine. When I upgraded to Win 10, all the various synths in my system worked fine afterwards, without a reinstall - except for Miroslav. I tried to launch it today, and I got an error in Sonar Platinum 64, saying the synth was likely not installed properly.Uninstalled and then reinstalled it, and now Sonar does not acknowledge that Miroslav is even in the system. Miro seemed to install ok, all the files are present, the VST extension is in the proper folder, but Sonar doesn't see it.
I've scanned, and rescanned, etc. Other 32 bit VST effects and instruments appear and work fine in Sonar. No idea why Miroslav has suddenly stopped working, and why Sonar is now refusing to even acknowledge it.I should mentioned, Miroslav runs fine in stand-alone mode.
It just won't appear in Sonar.Any else experienced this?Thanks. Posts: 3 Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2014 6:54 am. Hey Guys,Thanks for your posts.This sounds like something you may want to contact our support team with. They can be contacted at the link below.
They should be help you resolve any issues you are experiencing with Miroslav Philharmonik.Please note however, Miroslav Philharmonik is currently is not officially support on Windows 10 systems. While our support team may be able to help we urge users to wait until all software being used is compatible with Windows 10 before updating to this new operating system.
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Hello folks, i was having same problems with windows 10 and all sampletank bundle synths and effects. I was able to get all of them running fine by uninstalling all of them and then reinstalling as administrator (right click on install file and choose 'run as administrator')- install as usualnow all plugins and standalone apps work fine in all my daws 32 and 64 bithope this helpswilliam blackUpdate!this only worked until i rebooted. Still get registry error.back to square 1 Posts: 1 Joined: Sat Jan 30, 2016 6:18 am.
Where The Miroslav Philharmonik Files Windows 10
IK Philharmonik Not Recognized in 64 bit X1.I have several 32 bit products from IK and others installed on my 64 bit W7 system and all are easily managed and work fine with X1. EXCEPT, I just loaded IK's Philhamonik (v 1.1.1), and while it works in another 32 bit daw, X1 will will not recognize it. I have the X1 plugin manager/options set to scan the folder with the Philharmonik.dll (same folder as Sample Tank, which works fine in X1), but can fine no mention of Philharmonik in the manager. EXCEPT that is does appear in the VST Audio Effects - (???) In another post about this, there was mention of the bitbridge and IK products. I don't know much about how the bitbridge works, but I'm under the impression that it is automatic, nothing for me to do.
Is that right? I've uninstalled and re-installed Philharmonik - no help.
Any solutions or suggestions for me to remedy this? Thanks so much. In plugin manager select philharmonic in the centre window then options where you can access the plugin settings. There select to run as a synth. Somehow SONAR is seeing it as an fx. I'm not at my SONAR right now but will get back later today with more precise details if you haven't been able to get there from my approximate explanation.When you say that it works in other 32bit daws I assume that you are using the 32 bit version of SONAR in which case Bitbridge is not an issue.Telling us you are using Win 7 x64 does not however tell us SONAR 32 or 64 bit. DaveComputer: Intel i7, ASROCK H170M, 16GB/5TB+, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Sonar Platinum, TASCAM US-16x08, Cakewalk UM-3G MIDI I/FInstruments: SL-880 Keyboard controller, Korg 05R/W, Korg N1R, KORG Wavestation EXAxes: Fender Stratocaster, Line6 Variax 300, Ovation Acoustic, Takamine Nylon Acoustic, Behringer GX212 amp, Shure SM-58 mic, Rode NT1 condenser mic.Outboard: Mackie 1402-VLZ mixer, TC Helicon VoiceLive 2, Digitech Vocalist WS EX, PODXTLive, various stompboxes and stuff.Controllers: Korg nanoKONTROL, Wacom Bamboo Touchpad.
Mattie.B I've been using Philharmonik since Sonar 7. I ran into the same problem when I purchesed X1. I'm now on X3 and I STILL havn't been able to fix the problem. But I know the responsibility of the problem is in IK media. They've yet to make a 64 bit update.Two people here have been able to get it working with a 64-bit OS, and one of them specified 64-bit Sonar with BitBridge, so it can work. If the reset and rescan doesn't work, check out the comments about where the DLLs and related files live. Mattie.B I've been using Philharmonik since Sonar 7.
I ran into the same problem when I purchesed X1. I'm now on X3 and I STILL havn't been able to fix the problem. But I know the responsibility of the problem is in IK media. They've yet to make a 64 bit update.I had a similar problem in SONAR X3 on my end and the fix was very simple ( bear in mind this may be of absoluty no help to you whatsoever ) it turns out that Philharmonic installed the dll's in a X 86 VST folder that I didn't have SONAR set to scan. In my case the Philharmonic dll's wound up in my SONY X 86 VST folder I knew something was up when I had the fully operational synth available in SONY Acid Pro.
Once I pointed my SONAR plugin manager to scan that folder and did a fresh scan everything worked out fine it scanned my Philharmonic, Sampletron, and Sampletank. All are working fine in SONAR X3 64 bit using the bit bridge good luck I hope you sort it out, Kenny. I've got Philharmonic and SampleTank working in a 64 bit environment as well. As Kenny noted, be sure the dll in in the scan path for Sonar. I fought with SampleTank for a while. It would scan, and show up in the VST list, but I would get the 'not properly installed message when I attempted to insert it.
Turns out the problem was apparently related to UAC. My solution: Run the IK plug-ins as admin. Find the SampleTank.exe file. I installed it to its default location, which was C: ProgramFiles(x86)/IK Multimedia/SampleTank 2.5.
Right clickPropertiesCompatibility. Check the Run as Administrator box. The dll is in Program Files(x86)/Cakewalk/Vstplugins. I installed Philharmonic the same way, and both function normally.
I'm going nuts with this. I ran Miroslav in Windows 7, 64 bit, Sonar X3e for a year. No problems at all, no bit bridge, no JBridge, easy. Computer crash. New computer. I upgraded: Windows 8.1, 64 bit, also took the opportunity and upgraded to Sonar Platinum. I think I finally have everything (that I really need, anyway) working.
Except Miroslav. Tried installing in compatibility mode. Tried installing in Programs (86) vst, in regular Programs folder vst, in the default IK media folder. Tried copying the dll and ini files into different folders (as suggested above). I checked my scan paths and I am scanning everything that Miroslav shows up in. Uninstalled and re-installed this so many times, I can do it in my sleep.
I contacted IK Multimedia, and they were useless, just telling me to run as administrator. I replied to them, but my expectations are low. At this point, I would have been better off just wasting more money and buying another program. I'm disgusted.
Any help, please? Scook If you ran Miroslav in X3e without BitBridge, you must have been running the 32bit version of X3e. The plug-in is 32bit and requires a bridge to run in 64bit hosts. By default installing SONAR Platinum using the Command Center will install 64bit SONAR. To run 32bit IK software in 64bit SONAR requires SONAR to run as administrator. The other option is to manually run the SONAR installers and install the 32bit version of SONAR.It was definitely running in 64 bit, so I guess I must have been using BitBridge (I'm guessing now that that happens automatically).
Anderton You probably already know this, but did you do a VST reset AND re-scan, and install the latest IK version from their web site?Yes, reset and re-scan and I went back to the website and I have the only version that I know of-as far as I know, it hasn't been updated in years. I have it to the point where Sonar is seeing it listed under VST 2 as 32 bit.
It even appears to load, and for a second the welcome screen pops up, then quickly goes away. If I try to call up the properties and GUI by double clicking, or clicking properties icon, Sonar freezes and crashes.