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I have read and searched but couldn't find a conclusive answer I use a lot of free plug-ins for my productions, but those free plugs only come in 32-bit windows versions a lot of times. The new Laptop I picked only comes with a 64-bit windows and no drivers are available for the hardware in 32-bit. So what works with what properly?! Win 32-bit Cubase 64-bit - doens't work Win 32-bit Cubase 32-bit - not an option, no drivers for computer Win 64-bit Cubase 64-bit - does that work properly with 32-bit plugins?! Do I loose performance?!
Win 64-bit Cubase 32-bit - does that work properly with 32-bit plugins?! Do I loose performance?! Edit: Cubase SX3 or Cubase 5. Happy to buy upgrade if it solves the issue Thanks for helping me out here TIM. Waves 4 has issues with windows 7 64 bit version. The combiner/loader thingy for a few plugs fires an error that it can't initialize or find plugs because they get dumped in 'Program Files (x86)' folder instead of 'Program Files'.

Other than the 64 bit version default folder name changed issue there are a few plugs that just can't function under vista or win 7 32 bit or 64 bit. For the most part though most plugs do work fine, however I am not using cubase but sonar 6 and acid 7. Cubase could be another mess but I don't expect it to be, realistically it should be fine. If sony could get it to work, as bad as their software skills are, cubase should also. My first post on Gearslutz.
Just to wrap this story up, because I've been reading around and I just want to be sure I get it all right. There's 3 links in the 32 vs. 64 bit chain. OS - production software - Plugins.
Now in order to get the first link working (running a 64 bit OS) you need the proper drivers for your hardware. The second link, your software (I'm running Cubase 5) is less of a problem.
You can run a 32 bit version of the software in a 64 bit enviroment, HOWEVER; Cubase will not be able to use more then 4 GB of RAM. Here's where my first question rises. Say you have 6 Gigs of Ram, you'll need a 64 bit OS to be able to use that RAM in the first place. Now let's say Windows takes 2 gigs (I read somewhere Windows 7 uses about 1,5 so 2 would be a safe estimate) Is it then safe to say Windows allocate the full 4 GB remainder of RAM to Cubase (32 bit)? Or does running Cubase 32 bit on a 64 bit OS give you no advantages whatsoever over running it under a 32 bit OS? Then the final link are the plugins.
As far as I can tell even to this day most plugins are 32 bit, and you can't run a 32 bit plug in a 64 bit Cubase (or any other DAW software package) without bridging. I'm trying to geat a broad understanding of the matter, but the core question underneath this all is this; I'm upgrading my DAW, running Cubase 5, and I have a lot of plugins, most of which are (probably) not 64 bit. So I'm trying to find out if plugging in some more RAM and switching to 64 bit is going to do me any good considering I'm fine with switching OS, but want to stick to Cubase (preferably 5) and the plugins I'm using today. Also is there a list of plugins that do have a 64 bit version? Edit: I'm probably going to use my old DAW as a secondary computer, using FX Teleport to run a couple of more CPU hogging plugs on that PC via LAN.
Are there any known issues mixing up 64 bit and 32 bit configured systems? Welcome Quince. I'd say you got it pretty much nailed right there. I am running win 7 64 bit, 6gb ram. My allen heath zed r16 has 64 bit drivers I run Cubase Studio 5 in 32 bit, so it gets a max of 4 gig ram, leaving the remaining 2 for the OS and other stuff (for example, any apps you run as rewire clients). So all my 32 bit plugins work fine, and I don't use (or need?) 64 bit ones at the moment anyway. Job's a goodun.Glad to be here!
And thanks Odavy! That pretty much wraps it up for me then! Win 7, 64 bit, and 6 sweet gigs of RAM here I come. I know this is a pretty old thread but I've just installed Cubase 5 64 bit on 64 bit Windows 7. Everything worked flawlessly until I loaded a few third party plugins. Just really strange behavior all around; not being able to click on things, not showing up at all sometimes, causing massive CPU spikes.
One or two plugins worked fine, but most did not. Even a 64 bit Voxengo plugin caused some CPU problems. I've just started uninstalling anything that says Steinberg (maybe a little OCD of me), then I'm going to install Cubase 32 and try again. I've got my fingers crossed.
Geting ready to upgrade to a Rockbox like system next week (ie I7, 64 bit, windows 7, cubase 5 64 bit).now running 32 os cubase 5 Waves, Diamond Bundle, API Collection, L3 collection, and SSL 4000 Coll., Ultra-Funk (love that bundle) Have M Audio 1010 delta (rackmount version) Soundtrac Topaz 24/8 (The Miami Vice Hot Pink knob version.love it) Avalon 737 and Alesis ADAT are the main pieces we use 3 Questions: 1. Is jBridge the best alternative to continue using 32 bit plugs? Are there any serious lag times or latency issues? Currently dealing with consistent (when using multiple waves plugins) ASIO spikes causing the normal clicks and farts that are a no-no when clients are in.
Is there a plug in that gives the fat warm sound of going from ADAT tape to DAW.cause daddy hasn't found one yet.and many have been named.but for acoustic guitar, banjo, upright bass.it's second to none. Anyone tried the VST bridge from Steinberg? How does it compare to J's? Thanks -Tony- REMEMBER: 1.Lord loves a workin' man 2.Don't trust Whitey 3.See a doctor and get rid of it. Now I've read this entire thread.
So basically what I'm getting is that. Even with my new computer that I'm getting with 12gigs of Ram.
And will be running a 64bit os. Cusbase 5 in 32bit will only access 4gigs of Ram??? Thats some b/s. Im pissed b/c whats the point of having a computer with 12gigs or anyone else out there with some serious Ram if Cubase cant access the additional space?
Has anyone ran a 64bit os and Cubase 64bit with no problems? Or are we all just wishing upon a star here and if so.
What is the maximum Ram cubase will allow you to access?? Now I've read this entire thread. So basically what I'm getting is that. Even with my new computer that I'm getting with 12gigs of Ram. And will be running a 64bit os.

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Cusbase 5 in 32bit will only access 4gigs of Ram??? Thats some b/s. Im pissed b/c whats the point of having a computer with 12gigs or anyone else out there with some serious Ram if Cubase cant access the additional space? Has anyone ran a 64bit os and Cubase 64bit with no problems? Or are we all just wishing upon a star here and if so.
What is the maximum Ram cubase will allow you to access??You are obviously a confused and frustrated boy. No one forces you to buy 12gb of ram, you can also get 6gb, wait till the 64bit tech is mature, and then add another 6gb if needed(which I doubt 6gb is enough). That's the point of being of these forums right? You are now a wise and grown up man, and you can now make your choices.
Ok so if someone on an 8gig of RAM machine were running Win7 64 Bit on a 64 bit DAW but they were running vsts that were not made for 64 bit yet does THAT also mean you are not getting all your 8gigs of ram??? So if you're running Battery in 32bit (32 is all there is right?) and you have the 64bit DAW and OS on your 8gigs its the exact same as running on 4gigs???? If you are running a 32 bit vst like battery on OSX with a 8gig ram setup how much ram is it using? Are there many vsts that are made/upgraded in 64 bit? If you were to bridge them, like with Jbridge, does that just make them only able to install or does that also make them use the full memory? If you are running in win7 64bit, and you have a 64bit daw, but have 32 bit vsts and effects on 8gigs RAM, is that the exact same thing as having Win7 32 bit with a 32bit DAW and 4 Gigs of Ram?
Or is there a processing advantage to having a 64bit daw with more RAM. In other words: is 64bit/64bit/32bit/8gigs the exact same as 32bit/32bit/32bit/4gigs because of the VST chokepoint? Its so ridiculous that 32bit can only access a max of 3 gigs of true ram or whatever.
Original title: Programs Compatibility Application Applications App Apps Game Games Legacy Crash Crashes Hang Hangs Hello, my Steinberg Cubase 5.2 used to work on Windows XP, but now I have Windows 7 64-bit (Home Premium) installed and it won't work anymore. I mean, it installed all right on Program Files (x86), it will open and run, but no sound comes out of it. I've already tried changing the sound device, but at no avail. I can't even install 'Windows XP mode' because I would have to have the Professional Edition of Windows 7. If anyone could please give me a hint, I would appreciate very much!!!!
Thank you, Leonardo. Check the developers website to find out about compatibility with Windows 7 and if there are any updates, patches or fixes that might enable compatibility. Windows 7 Compatibility Center Check to see if your software application or hardware is on the list Software: You can also try running the program in compatibility mode You can find more information about compatibility modes in the articles below: Is the software designed for a previous version of Windows such as Windows XP?
Most older programs cannot work with Windows 7, especially some programs for Windows XP, possible that you might need to upgrade to Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate if you are not running either edition and download the free Windows XP Mode program which will allow you run older programs: Running Windows XP Mode requires: 1) Windows 7 - Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise (Not supported in Home Premium). Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC Windows XP Mode now accessible to more PCs Get started with Windows Virtual PC Windows 7 - Anytime Upgrade features: Best, Andre Windows Insider MVP MVP-Windows and Devices for IT twitter/adacosta groovypost.com.