Installation

 

Prerequisites

 

Please verify that your configuration meets the system requirements listed in the System Requirements Section.

 

 

Installing on Windows

 

First extract the windows .zip archive to a directory on your file system.

 

On Windows you can use either the

Sandalone 32-bit version (tonespace.exe) or 64-bit (tonespace_64.exe). This needs no installation, just run it and you are set.

VST plugin 32-bit version 32-bit (tonespace.dll) or 64-bit (tonespace_64.dll). Copy this dll into your VST directory of your DAW host and run your VST host.

 

Please note: if you plan on using the older 1.0 VST version of tonespace side-by-side with tonespace 2, it is recommended to rename the VST dll of one of these versions. This is only an issue for Windows users, as tonespace 1.0 was Windows-only.

How?

Rename the v1.0 tonespace.dll to tonespace1.dll if you have no old projects that depend on that plugin version

Or (less preferred) rename the v2.0 tonespace.dll to tonespace2.dll if you have old projects that depend on tonespace 1.0

 

 

Installing on Mac OS X

 

First mount the OS X .dmg archive on your mac by double clicking it

 

On OS X you can use either the

Standalone version (tonespace.app). This needs no installation, just run it and you are set.  This is a universal binary containing both 32 and 64-bit versions.

Audio Unit and VST plugin version (tonespace.component). This is a universal binary containing both AU and VST versions, in both 32 and 64-bit versions.

Setting up the AU version: Copy the tonespace.component file into your AU directory (/Users/yourname/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components) and run your AU host. 

Setting up the VST version: Copy the tonespace.component file into your VST directory (/Users/yourname/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST) and rename it to tonespace.vst. Then run your VST host.

 

 

Installing on Linux

 

First extract the Linux .zip archive to a directory on your file system.

 

On Linux you can use either the

Sandalone version (tonespace). You first need to set the executable bit on this binary using the command 'chmod +x tonespace'.  Then just run it and you are set.

VST plugin version (tonespace.so). Copy this file into your VST directory of your DAW host and run your VST host.

All binaries for Linux are currently 64-bit only.

 

 

 

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