![]() One of the few 32 bit softsynths is NI's B3II, the best Hammond B3 emulator ever IMO.Īgreed its not a proper solution. I quit trying to use it because like I said previously I do most of my work in Sonar.įunny that you should mention NIs B3. The jBridge work around may work for some but not stable enough for me. But for people like us 32 bit does not work. If you use RTs or RTs with a couple of inexpensive softsynths like ST2 then 32 bits are fine. Heavy MIDI users with excellent softsynth sound sources NEED 64 bit software and I think that is the dividing line between 32 and 64 bitters. Not fun! With 64-bit I also can do a complete song with no problems. Than bounce to clips, Sonar's terminology to convert MIDI to Audio thus freeing up the Ram, then do another two measures. I could only complete two measures of a track at a time when in 32-bit. Nowadays I only have one (out of about forty) 32 bit VST left a NI Hammond called B3.Ġ0, I am into similar issues. My point is that its not about more buttons its about stability and room to breath. I can run full orchestras, heavy duty synths, what I need. I switched to 64 bit (everything) and its like opening the window, everything just works. You can only get so far by freezing tracks. I was always encountering issues with sound breaking up. I have had Cubase for more than 20 years, on 32 bit systems. I'm sure they meant if you BUY Sonar Pro/Plat you get that suite - so the fact that ANY of them work outside of Sonar is gravy. *Requires SONAR Professional or Platinum" "Channel Tools, LP-64 Multiband, and LP-64 EQ are all included in this download. Just checked and the "Engineering FX Suite" install for Sonar Pro/Plat 2015 had this statement: Having said all that if there are actual use issues with JBridge (even if only a $10 app) then they should be corrected.įinally, To confirm what I said in last post: ![]() Having lots of pseudo dials, knobs, sliders, graphs, and slick interfaces don't make it WORK or sound any better - it might, it might not. Sonar) I yes I did BUY ST3 (exception proves the rule?)įrankly some of the 32 bit stuff is BETTER IMHO (smaller footprint, faster, less obnoxious, easier to use - or still just better sounding (e.g., "VB3" VSTi the B3 organ module) I still have as much, or maybe a hair more, 32 then 64 bit "stuff" - it's only been in last YEAR or so that I started accumulating 64 bit stuff and most was part of other products (e.g. RANT (MarioD this is not at you - this is just in general)Īll this whining about needing 64 bit "stuff" I think is as much about "bragging rights" to show off the shiny new stuff as it is actual WORK NEED. I've only installed the 32 bit (for now) so the 64 bit stuff gets "圆4bridged" in Reaper. Has anyone experience this kind of problem or is it associated with the fact that Sonar VSTs should not be used in BiaB 2015? Sound card is Onyx 1640 firewire and graphics card is GTX 470 Geforce PCIe card. My system is home built Gigabyte GA-X58A mobo, i7 processor, 12 gigs of RAM, 3 internal HDs and two external HDs running on Windows 7 Professional. I then have to restart the computer to clear out the memory. If I keep messing around with the dialog box, eventually the whole BiaB program crashes to desktop but is still running as a background process. (I am guessing at what all those settings mean anyway.) I have looked at the settings for jBridge in that dialog box and it mentions a problem with opcode 19 and to check the checkbox if that is a problem in the VST. The plugin dialog box shows jBridge is there and working. It eventually gives me this message:ĭispatcher opcode 15 failed (PX-64 Percussion Strip/1129803891). They do work and sound good when set up but when I go to a different track (say drums then go to guitar), the dialog box for the plugins freezes. So how exactly is 64bit faster? to me it seems if you use SSE on large data set 32bit will be faster since for every 64bit you can do 2x32bit.I have been trying unsuccessfully to test my 64 bit VSTs (most of which are in Cakewalk's Sonar X3). So as you can see i can actually do it faster with 32bit under SSE than 64bit also under SSE. Then i will invoke SSE intrinsics and finish the multiplication in 1T. but even so i could take a bullet or two before using it. and guess what? i wont be using jbridge at all.unless i was being forced at gunpoint. Yes.so i finally had to install jbridge to amuse myself how foolish it can be to use a 32bit wrapper on a 64bit host running on a 64bit os.
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