Delay Lama 64 Bit

The original Delay Lama VST remains a 32-bit plugin requiring bridging software like jBridge for 64-bit DAW compatibility. A modern 64-bit recreation, Mythoz Krazy Sandi Delay Lama, was released in January 2026 to offer native support for current systems. For details on the modern alternative, visit Synth Anatomy Most Iconic Plugin of all Time

macOS: Generally incompatible with post-Catalina systems unless using an AU wrapper.

DAW Compatibility: Use FL Studio, which still features built-in 32-bit support, making it the preferred DAW for fans of the original plugin. Delay Lama 64 Bit

Simple controls: Effortlessly manipulate pitch and vowel sounds (Ooh-Ah-Eeh).

Option 1: Informative/Product Description

Title: Delay Lama: The Cult Classic VST is Now 64-Bit The original Delay Lama VST remains a 32-bit

The iconic singing monk that shaped early 2000s electronic music has finally transcended into the modern era. Experience the classic, quirky vocal synthesis of the world's most famous virtual monk, now fully optimized for your modern digital audio workstation. What is Delay Lama?

  1. Locate your original DelayLama.dll (32-bit) file.
  2. Download and install jBridge (it costs a small fee, but worth it for stability).
  3. Run jBridge and point it to your 32-bit VST folder.
  4. jBridge will generate a new DelayLama_64.dll file.
  5. Move this new file to your DAW's 64-bit VST folder.
  6. Rescan plugins.

Delay Lama is the first freeware VST synth to feature both vocal synthesis and a real-time animated 3D interface. It generates a characteristic electronic monk voice based on source-filter synthesis, controlled easily by moving your cursor on a XY grid or utilizing a MIDI controller. Modern Upgrades Locate your original DelayLama

As digital audio workstations (DAWs) migrated to 64-bit architecture, Delay Lama was largely left behind. Because the developers never officially released a 64-bit update, producers have spent years relying on "bridging" software: A common tool used by