@Nick Batzdorf said:
By the way, your #2 must be using VSL rather than, say, NI players. The V.I. Player can load a lot of available RAM, like 1.7GB out of 2 installed or something - I forget the exact number.
And as to #1, the 32-bit sampler still has to load samples from memory addresses. My thinking is that if it only sees 32 bits worth, it doesn't matter how much the host can see, it still can only access 4GB worth of RAM.
OK, I think that you need to go back to the start and read the loading tests I did 18 months ago.
1) I can load a hair under 2GB in VI player with 2GB RAM installed. It was a bit flaky, but cutting it down a bit made it perfectly stable.
2) Agreed K2 is a bit cr*p for loading compared with VI player. However, as I wouldn't use just one instance it doesn't matter. I can still load 3.9 GB.
I think that you are bogged down with standalones, and forget that some of us currently have no use for them. If Nuendo 4 is not released when I finish my current project (and there is no word from development), then I will try to get hold of a copy of Sonar to test all this.
DG