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S-gear 2 vst 64-bit3/21/2024 ![]() ![]() I also tried Positive Grid Bias FX, but have not been able to get JK to load it. I looked at Amplitube, but the current version seems to be only 64 bit. (04-18-2020, 05:23 PM)wallbeav Wrote: (04-18-2020, 04:40 PM)leemurray Wrote: I am also looking for another plugin that handles multiple guitar/bass effects in a single plugin, since JK seems to only allow one plugin per input channel. if it finds the DLL, it should show up in the dropdown list that folder should contain the Boogex.dll or OldSkoolReverb.dllĪfter you add that folder to the plugin path in JK, then hit scan. usually something like C:\Program Files (x86)\vstplugins. I have emailed JamKazam support on this subject but got no reply.Ĭhris AveryMake sure to select the 32-bit plugin when you install voxengo, and make a note of the path/folder that it was installed to. I clicked the link that says ‘can’t see your plugins?’ But the link appears to be broken. I added the path in but the drop down list still shows no plugins. Having read it I installed some voxengo plugins. I found this thread when searching for help with plugins. Make sure you are installing the 32 bit version of the plugins, and add the proper path to JKĬ:\Program Files (x86)\vstplugins\VoxengoHi, They really help to get rid of the dry/direct feel. Tested the Boogex amp sim, and OldSkoolVerb. (04-23-2020, 02:09 PM)Cavery1962 Wrote: (04-01-2020, 07:30 PM)leemurray Wrote: I just tested out the Voxengo plugins, and they work great with JamKazam. ![]()
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