Apparently Antares Auto-Tune has an issue with this. There are some cases of plug-ins which are available as 64-bit versions but the 64-bit version isn’t retrospectively compatible with the 32-bit version and so without the 32-bit version old projects won’t load correctly. For those people, the solution is to upgrade to the 64-bit version. Some people have 32-bit versions of plug-ins, which are available as 64-bit versions but for whatever reason, they have chosen not to progress on to the 64-bit version - perhaps because the upgrade path was a paid-for upgrade. That very much depends on why you are using 32-bit plug-ins. What Does This Mean For 32-Bit Plug-in Users? It’s not a case of waiting until the software is compatible, the software isn’t compatible, period. Because of this, the advice is fundamentally different from that facing most other software that is currently incompatible with Catalina. The advice is not to upgrade to Catalina if you need to keep access to your 32-bit plug-ins. The short answer is no, while the install would succeed, the 32-bit part of 32 Lives (which runs the actual plug-in) would fail - meaning your 32-bit plug-ins won’t work at all. Will I Be Able To Use 32 Lives Under Catalina? To find out the status of your software check our regularly updated Catalina Compatibility Database, however, something which might have escaped your attention is the future for any of us who are still using 32-bit VST or AU plug-ins on macOS via Sound Radix’s 32 Lives. We have covered the compatibility issues the release of macOS Catalina has inevitable introduced.
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