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Originally Posted by Skully
Yes, essentially. So, after further investigation, I won't run Sonar at 32 bit. Because it's programs like that one that demand the extra RAM. I tend to push my computers' capabilities to the limit with home recording, etc.
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I was of the understanding that the only advantage running Sonar at 64 bit was less chance of truncated bits, more accurate mathematical rounding when processing. An advantage that is supposed to be undetectable except for transients by human ear. I was not aware running a 32 bit application on Vista affects RAM allocation.
One thing I know is if a $1000 dollar bundle of waves plugins won't operate properly. I'd d be switching back to XP.