Any comments regarding windows XP 64 bit in relation to audio production
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dRale |
planning on installing it very soon so i am wondering if anyone has any comments regarding that |
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TVG |
I'm interested in this too. |
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dRale |
and this version that microsoft gave out for free
are there any limitations? |
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Rob |
I've been running it on a different partition for around 2 months now.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=244354
And no. I didn't see any noticeable differences. I'm sure if you ran a benchmark however it might be slightly more efficient, but as of now the difference between XP and X64 running reason/FL/cubase are unnoticeable -to me atleast-. |
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hardikaveri |
i think it won't make it any difference if your sequencer is still 32bit |
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nec |
quote: | Originally posted by hardikaveri
i think it won't make it any difference if your sequencer is still 32bit |
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dRale |
thats right, the program has to be 64 bit
CUBASE SX 3 IS 64 BIT, also, is the free versio that they offered for a while only a time trial or wht? what are the cons of it?i am planning on installing it today, thanx |
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jeronemango |
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft announced late Wednesday that it has sent four 64-bit versions of Windows into mass production. Windows XP Professional x64 as well as the server editions 2003 Standard x64, 2003 Enterprise x64 and 2003 Datacenter x64 are expected to be available in late April.
Better late than never - Microsoft finally has finished work on its first 64-bit client operating system. Windows XP Professional x64 was released together with three server Editions of the software to manufacturing. The development track of the client software is plastered with a series of delays, but Microsoft kept its most recent promise made at the Spring Intel Developer Forum to ship the software in the April timeframe. |
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