From working with my students, I know that most of the wavs stuff will work with the 32 bit version.

Most vst stuff should work with 64 bit, but there are exceptions,
I would install both versions of sonar just incase, you can always use either or both.

Of course, any older direct x plugs probably won't work,
and that's one reason I'm keeping a solid xp machine around here for a while till these tools get replaced, and drivers get more stable.

I hope you have a better experience with w7 than I have so far,
this mostly boils down to good driver support for your particular device,
I am sending back my profire 26 26 qand getting one of the new mackie mixer/interfaces to try.

Will let you guys know.

                They are supposed to be completely accessible.

Plus having all the good analog stuff we used to like.

YOu can use your channel strips going in or comming out just like an old fashioned tape mix.

Good perkins style eq with 2 mid sweeps, and built in talk-back, 16 channels at2 4-96 firewire, 4 bus mixer.

And in a rack mount size.

If this thing works for me, it'll eliminate a whole bunch of snakes, and extra routing, and extra interfacing.



At 10:04 AM 10/8/2010, you wrote:
Hi,
Now i have just ordered the parts for my new studio machine.
I'm thinking seriously of running JSonar on a 64 bit platform.
But my main concerns are as follows.
Wil I be able to run most of my plugins under this system, in an accessible
way?
I mean will Ivory, and waves and such still be working in the 64 bit
environment?
Or should I stay with the 32 version of windows?
Have someone of the JSonar users tried the 64 bit version of sonar, and will
I gain anything from switching at all?

Best regards
Brian


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