i know there can be more ram addresed but what about pacthes and native plugins ?
i ask because i have many vst's but only 32bit versions
are there big differences between 64bit and 32bit HH2
Hello ahs,
I just responded to the earlier post about the native support.
I had said I basically just gave up on x86 so I have not really tried much of these plugins and Usine in x86.
I am wondering if you are able to run both versions simultaneously and what problems might arise from doing so.
So say one instance of HH2 with x86 for your plugins, and the other for some of your more intense and other x64 uses?
Like I said you just made me question this, and you just had to make me curious this early in the morning. I can also possibly test out later this afternoon and see how it works out.
Just a thought-
-S
I just responded to the earlier post about the native support.
I had said I basically just gave up on x86 so I have not really tried much of these plugins and Usine in x86.
I am wondering if you are able to run both versions simultaneously and what problems might arise from doing so.
So say one instance of HH2 with x86 for your plugins, and the other for some of your more intense and other x64 uses?
Like I said you just made me question this, and you just had to make me curious this early in the morning. I can also possibly test out later this afternoon and see how it works out.
Just a thought-
-S
"Every act of creation is first an act of destruction." -Picasso
i can run both version side by side with their own vst's and setups. very nice !
I run several instances of HH on multiple computers for different configurations and uses.
I have never done the x86 and x64 simultaneously....please do report if you run into any issues with running simultaneously.
I bet this would be something interesting to document if anyone else runs into.
-S
I have never done the x86 and x64 simultaneously....please do report if you run into any issues with running simultaneously.
I bet this would be something interesting to document if anyone else runs into.
-S
"Every act of creation is first an act of destruction." -Picasso
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