Simple question. Was confused by reading other threads.
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Does VI Solo Strings work in Windows 64 bit?
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Hi deswind
The VI is a 32-bit application and won't run on its own, in a 64-bit environment like Win x64.
However some VST hosts which are 64-bit is capable of running 32-bit applications in a wrapper. This goes for Cakewalk SONAR which can run on
Win x64 but has a bitbridge technology that allows you to run a 32-bit application as a plug-in.
(I think there is something similar in the mac world)
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Thanks. I am using Sonar 6. Will the syncrosoft key have a 64 bit driver that works or is that not important?
THANKS.@Sapkiller said:
Hi deswind
The VI is a 32-bit application and won't run on its [i]own[/i], in a 64-bit environment like Win x64.
[u]However [/u]some VST hosts which are 64-bit is capable of running 32-bit applications in a wrapper. This goes for Cakewalk SONAR which can run on
Win x64 but has a bitbridge technology that allows you to run a 32-bit application as a plug-in.
(I think there is something similar in the mac world)
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@deswind said:
Thanks. I am using Sonar 6. Will the syncrosoft key have a 64 bit driver that works or is that not important?
THANKS.
Hi - the syncrosoft driver is 32 and 64 bit for WinXP and Vista. However as the VI VST is not 64 bit there is not a lot of point running it on a 64 bit platform.
Also I am not sure whether you can run the VI (32bit) with a 64 bit syncrosoft dongle driver.
Someone else may know though...
Best
Tim
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hmn good point about the dongle - not shure about the that - maybe its a problem.
But there would is a point in running the VI's in a 64-bit environment, if it behaves like other 32-bits - its true that its limited to a 4gb memory address
space - but that is per instance!!
( However - the VSL VI's use of shared memory btw instances may pose a problem in this respect )
But for other "normal" plug-ins at least, the above holds true.