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iZotope Vocal Eraser in Vegas Pro 13?
Posted by Sean Mcnally on June 27, 2015 at 6:11 amI used to use Movie Studio PE 11 for quite some time. It came with this incredible plugin called iZotope Vocal Eraser. Moving to a new computer, I’ve now got Vegas Pro 13 running.
I found a download link for the plugin at this thread (https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/Forums/ShowMessage.asp?Forum=3&MessageID=861041), but I’m not sure how to implement it into Vegas Pro 13. I’ve still got the old codes from PE, so that’s not an issue, I just don’t know how to make vegas recognize vocal eraser, if that’s possible at all.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Graham Bernard
June 27, 2015 at 6:56 am[Sean McNally] ” I just don’t know how to make vegas recognize vocal eraser”
I don’t know the s/w, but if it is a VST Plug then you’d need to rescan for it in the folder it resides.
HTHs?
Grazie
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Graham Bernard
June 27, 2015 at 11:47 am[Sean McNally] “It must not be, tried it and it didn’t work.”
Had you done what I asked you to do? Locate WHERE the VST (Program) resides? It could still be a VST, but you aren’t rescanning the correct folder. I’ve had this with some iZotope subsets of VSTs “Steinberg” for Alloy2 and Ozone.
Grazie
Video Content Creator and Potter
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Bob Peterson
June 27, 2015 at 1:32 pmIs it a 32 bit plug-in? If so, it probably won’t work in SVP 13 which is a 64 bit application.
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John Rofrano
June 27, 2015 at 2:41 pmThe other possibility is that iZotope has restricted it’s use to just Movie Studio. This, unfortunately, is a very common practice. Cakewalk does this with a lot of their plug-ins as well. So it may not work with Vegas Pro “by design”.
~jr
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Graham Bernard
June 27, 2015 at 4:23 pmYeah, I think you’ve nailed it John:
https://www.moviestudiozen.com/doctor-zen-faq/481-izotope-vocal-eraser-tool-location
Grazie
Video Content Creator and Potter
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Sean Mcnally
June 27, 2015 at 5:06 pm[Graham Bernard] “Locate WHERE the VST (Program) resides? It could still be a VST, but you aren’t rescanning the correct folder.”
I actually hadn’t done this, but copied the files to a seperate VST folder. Tried setting it to C:\Program Files(x86)\iZotope, C:\Program Files(x86)\iZotope\SonyVocalEraser, C:\Program Files(x86)\iZotope\SonyVocalEraser\win32 and no dice.
[Bob Peterson] “Is it a 32 bit plug-in? If so, it probably won’t work in SVP 13 which is a 64 bit application.”
Taking a look at the names of the folders it installs itself to, this is probably true.
[John Rofrano] “The other possibility is that iZotope has restricted it’s use to just Movie Studio.”
Yeah, that’s probably also true. I guess for the time being I’ll just install PE 11 for when I have to use this plugin. Thank you all!
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Scott Francis
June 28, 2015 at 4:20 amI use 32bit AUDIO plug ins all the time in Vegas 13. Haven’t really had any issues as long as you point to the proper VST folder. In fact, I think ALL of my audio plug ins (non Sony) are 32bit. Not one has a folder under anything other than Programs (x86) folder.
Xavier (Scott) Francis
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