Hi All, Well you know how it is, one thing leads to another when learning the in's and outs of Cakewalk! so I bought Zero G's total Rex, and soon discovered that I can't import REX files via the Audio import funtion in Sonar when running 64-bit. Ok, plan b, to use RXPlayer. After some lengthy searching to track down where RXP stored the default 'Smartloops' and 'Loopmaster' RX2 files, I found they were in the C;/Program Files/Cakewalk/Plugins/RXP/Content folder. So I dropped in my newly aqquired 5Gb of RX2 files, then load RXP within Sonar, open the Groove browser and all I see is still the Smartloops and Loopmasters next of folders. I tried placing the new files within these, but they still aren't seen, Does anyone know of a way to refresh the Groove library browser within RXP? Are there other ways to use RX2 files in Sonar, I'm thinking of getting Spectresonic RX Stylus, does it run ok on a 64-bit platform given my assumption that REX files are generally native to 32-bit? I've also read that Dropzone can load REX files, however I'm finding that the HSC set for that isn't working as expected.... ie not at all! Many thanks in advance, Chris - To post to the mailing list, simply send email to vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. - To subscribe to the list, send an email to vipaudioaccess-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the Subject field. - To unsubscribe from the list, send an email to vipaudioaccess-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. - For more list options, like setting digest and vacation modes, visit //www.freelists.org/list/vipaudioaccess - Online, searchable archives of the list are available at //www.freelists.org/archive/vipaudioaccess