This will also let you know if SONAR is seeing both 32- and 64-bit versions. Look to see if it was installed in a 32-bit or 64-bit VST directory, and if so, which one so you can determine whether it's being scanned or not. Or the plug-in manager, if you want to delve deeper. If you want to find out whether a plug-in is 32- or 64-bit after the fact, you can look in the Browser. You can also find out when you you insert the plug-in. William, if opening the effect's GUI is too difficult for you, the only way I can think of Cakewalk making it any clearer is if SONAR could psychically implant the thought within your brain upon your thinking you wanted to know the answer. Williamcopper All in all: please CW, MAKE IT CLEAR!! Would that be so difficult? If you want to verify the plug-in bit resolution of a plug-in that's already in your project, open it up and look at the header, as scook already explained.
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