A assil New member Apr 19, 2015 #1 Hey guys! I have a laptop ( 2.30GHz / Ram: 8GB / Hard Drive: 700GB ), i need your thoughts before i install Fl Studio. Should i install the 32 bit or 64 ? is the 8gb of ram enough for the 64bit ? will it work perfectly ? Please i need your thoughts
Hey guys! I have a laptop ( 2.30GHz / Ram: 8GB / Hard Drive: 700GB ), i need your thoughts before i install Fl Studio. Should i install the 32 bit or 64 ? is the 8gb of ram enough for the 64bit ? will it work perfectly ? Please i need your thoughts
L LowkeyBeats New member Apr 19, 2015 #2 You should be good with 32 bit, but beware that some sounds in vsts may overload your cpu in fl studio. 64 bit wouldn't work out right. Last edited: Apr 19, 2015
You should be good with 32 bit, but beware that some sounds in vsts may overload your cpu in fl studio. 64 bit wouldn't work out right.
rayzer Oldschool Apr 20, 2015 #3 32bit will limit you to 3gb ram so install the 64 bit version, youll probably need a vst bridge to run your 32 bit plugins though
32bit will limit you to 3gb ram so install the 64 bit version, youll probably need a vst bridge to run your 32 bit plugins though
A assil New member Apr 20, 2015 #4 True 32bit use only 3gb of ram. So the 64bit would work out right ? Please can you tell me what is a VST Bridge and where i can find it ? Last edited: Apr 20, 2015
True 32bit use only 3gb of ram. So the 64bit would work out right ? Please can you tell me what is a VST Bridge and where i can find it ?
krushing Moderator Apr 21, 2015 #5 Are you running a 64-bit OS? Are your plugins 64-bit? If the plugins you use are fairly new, chances are that there's no need for a "bridge" plugin.
Are you running a 64-bit OS? Are your plugins 64-bit? If the plugins you use are fairly new, chances are that there's no need for a "bridge" plugin.