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  2. OpenMPT - Wikipedia

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    This allows musicians to use 64-bit VST plugins and make use of the entire physical memory on 64-bit systems. For this purpose, OpenMPT provides its own plugin bridge, which can be used to run plugins with a different bitness than the host in a separate process, or to run plugin in a sandbox and prevent them from crashing the host application.

  3. DirectX plugin - Wikipedia

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    DirectX instruments were developed by Cakewalk in co-operation with Microsoft and are available on Windows. Several wrapper plugins are available [specify] so that DirectX plugins can be used in applications which only support VST and vice versa. Others such as chainer plugins are also available [specify] which allow chaining multiple plugins ...

  4. Synth1 - Wikipedia

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    Synth1 is the all-time most downloaded VST plug-in on KVR Audio, [13] and was ranked number 5 on MusicRadar's list of "The 27 best free VST plug-ins in the world today". [14] It has over 25 thousand free patches to download online. Because Synth1's versatility, there are a wide variety of patches available.

  5. Program Files - Wikipedia

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    x86-64 and IA-64 versions of Windows have two folders for application files: The Program Files folder serves as the default installation target for 64-bit programs, while the Program Files (x86) folder is the default installation target for 32-bit programs that need WoW64 emulation layer.

  6. Microsoft Windows library files - Wikipedia

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    In older versions of Windows, programs which linked against MSVCRT.DLL were expected to install a compatible copy in the System32 folder, but this contributed to DLL Hell because many installers failed to check the library version against the installed version before replacing it.

  7. Ardour (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is theoretically possible to use plugins created for Windows in the VST2 format on Linux with the help of Wine, but the project team does not recommend it. [13] Since version 6.5, it also supports VST3 plugins on all supported platforms. [14] Unlike most modern 64-bit DAW's, Ardour does not run 32bit VST's natively. [15]

  8. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    64-bit versions of Windows cannot run 16-bit software. However, most 32-bit applications will work well. 64-bit users are forced to install a virtual machine of a 16- or 32-bit operating system to run 16-bit applications or use one of the alternatives for NTVDM. [40]

  9. Dynamic-link library - Wikipedia

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    A DLL file often has file extension.dll even though this is not required. The extension is sometimes used to describe the content of the file. For example, .ocx is a common extension for an ActiveX control and .drv for a legacy (16-bit) device driver. A DLL that contains only resources can be called a resource DLL.