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> Logic Pro 9 32 Bit? 64 ?
zam
posté mar. 12 janv. 2010, 21:27
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Hello ,
I ve just installed the upgrade from logic pro 8 to logic pro 9 , and in the same time i ve upgraded my OSX to snow leopard .
I thought that now logic will be in 32 bit , but when i load sample in 32 bit , nothing ??
When i go in the preference / audio and try to set the resolution ( i ve live ableton and the 32 bit work fine) , only 24 bit can be activated .
My question is , it is normal to have this system set like this , on my screen when i start the soft , it display logic pro 9.0.1 ( 32 bit) , so the soft start in 32 bit , how can be sure that the soft is in 32 bit , and if i want to increase to 64 bit , what is the operation to do.
Thanks a lot , in advance for your answer
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posté jeu. 14 janv. 2010, 08:10
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This issue is coming up in a lot of forums right now as if suddenly the opportunity to use 64 bit has woken everybody up to higher res recording.

Most people don't have recording equipment chains clean enough to warrant use of 24bit let alone the kind of accuracy that 32bit or 64bit would give... Or the terrabytes of hard disk space needed for even a basic multi-track recording.

I still record in 16bit at home as I know my equipment chain would be wasting the extra 8bits recording at 24. In the studio, or for classical work, it's 24 all the way.
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