![]() ![]() ![]() If not, than there’s no benefit to going 64 bit…not with a dedicated music machine anyway…dual duty & general purpose maybe, like a gaming/music machine. One I ‘thought’ I read that newer versions of Cubase has some ability built in?The other is something called ‘J-bridge’? Thing is, an older Cubase version like VST 5/32 … how well does it jive on a 64 bit system, that’s beyond my own experience.Īnother thing I was never quite clear on was, if using 32 bit Cubase & 32 bit VSTi’s on a Win 64 bit platform, whether the benefit of having more ram installed on a 64 bit system, is cut back down to being only able to access 4 GB while using 32 bit programs. I’m unclear about this but I believe there are two ways to do this. I have read some people here using 32 bit software (Cubase & VSTi’s), on a Win 64 bit system. While I was part of that discussion, I have never used VST 5/32 on a Win 64 bit system, only 32 bit Win XP myself.
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