@Nick Batzdorf said:
If the plug-in is only capable of accessing 4GB (theoretically - far less in the real world), then I think it is.
If I had Sonar I'd test this out. However, my two reasons for casting doubt upon your wisdom are:
1) Memory is held by the sequencer, not the plug. This is why when even a plug is not LAA you can still run multiple instances to get more than 2GB for your sequencer. Regarding Sonar, it all depends as to whether running bitbrige means that Sonar is running in 32bit compatibility mode or not (easy to check in Task Manager).
2) You are certainly wrong about getting far less than 4GB with a 32bit application; I can load 3.9GB in XP64 and it is perfectly stable.
DG