Ah ok. Well I have not tested how much in MB's but I can load atleast 8 keyswitches patches from RA. That should definately be more than 150mb
On 2gb machines btw,
On 2gb machines btw,
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How so you use 3Gb without the switch? I could only get a tiny amount from GS with the switch installed. Without it I didn't think that one could use more than 2Gb anyway. Do spill the beans......
Mattias is right in his answer - it's per process, and since GS3 and VSTack are 2 seperate apps it's not a problem.
Ian
Now that's a good question! Soundcard driver is the most likely problem. My Echo cards are currently a no-go, but my Delta 1010 from the previous millennium have drivers. I'm setting one up here soon, but it will be on a separate removable disk. As I'm using Sonar I'm covered in that area as it's delivered as both 32-bit and native 64-bit since 5.0. They also have a technique to bridge the gap between 32-bit plugins and the 64-bit world that is supposed to allow you to use 32-bit plugins in the native 64-bit version. Does it work as advertised? No idea! What happens when you plug that Syncrosoft dongle into the system...only God knows! [:)] It's not my main production system we're talking about here of course but rather a development system.
/Mattias
As I'm using Sonar I'm covered in that area as it's delivered as both 32-bit and native 64-bit since 5.0. They also have a technique to bridge the gap between 32-bit plugins and the 64-bit world that is supposed to allow you to use 32-bit plugins in the native 64-bit version. Does it work as advertised? No idea! What happens when you plug that Syncrosoft dongle into the system...only God knows! [:)] It's not my main production system we're talking about here of course but rather a development system.
FXT will work on XP 64 as 32-bit application, supporting up to 4 GB of
memory (you'll need latest prerelese of FXT for >2GB support).
FXT will work on XP 64 as 32-bit application, supporting up to 4 GB of
memory (you'll need latest prerelese of FXT for >2GB support).
Daryl...don't know if you're THAT bored, but you've seemed quite bored the past few weeks. [:D] Better get those builders out of your house and make some music........
/Mattias
Daryl...don't know if you're THAT bored, but you've seemed quite bored the past few weeks. [:D] Better get those builders out of your house and make some music........
/Mattias