Following the original 32 Lives audio unit plug-ins adaptor for Mac, Sound Radix has launched 32 Lives Version 2, with new VST compatibility and ‘sandboxing’ features for superior stability.
Sound Radix’s 32 Lives is a 32-to 64-bit adaptor promising transparency, compatibility, stability and optimal CPU performance, and allowing 32-bit system users seamless crossover to the latest 64-bit units even with legacy plug-ins – usually incompatible with modern systems (Abbey Road, TC PowerCore, URS). With 32 Lives, classic plug-ins can be run as if they were native 64-bits, while allowing recall of presets and previous projects on the original plug-in.
The new 32 Lives V2 takes the popular solution one step further, with a raft of higher-spec features for even tighter-tuned performance. Version 2 boasts all-new VST compatibility, enabling users to smoothly upgrade to the latest 64-bit DAWs, whilst maintaining backwards compatibility recalling previous projects on 32-bit VST plug-ins. New ‘sandboxing features’ separating each plug-in provide even greater stability, as one plug-in crashing will not bring down other plug-ins or the DAW host.
32 Lives V2 has a new-look design, multiple performance optimisations, an improved plug-ins manager application, new iLok authorisation, improved compatibility with Mac OS 10.12 (Sierra), and superior plug-in wrapping.
Existing users of 32 Lives software can upgrade to the new version free of charge. For users, the price will be the same as the original 32 Lives, at US$99.