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a few questions about workflow...

the studioblade has 64 OS system...

how do you plan on incorporating Reason (32 bit app) into your workflow?

wont you have the same problem with the wave plugins too? i think the wave plugins are 32 bit too (not sure)...
 
a few questions about workflow...

the studioblade has 64 OS system...

how do you plan on incorporating Reason (32 bit app) into your workflow?

wont you have the same problem with the wave plugins too? i think the wave plugins are 32 bit too (not sure)...


64 Bit OS's run 32 bit apps with no problem.


Some of the Waves joints are 64 bit. And if not, it's not a problem to upgrade.


I'm more concerned with the OS, DAW and my Virtual Instruments being 64 bit.
 
64 Bit OS's run 32 bit apps with no problem.


Some of the Waves joints are 64 bit. And if not, it's not a problem to upgrade.


I'm more concerned with the OS, DAW and my Virtual Instruments being 64 bit.

i asked because you cant mix an match in 64 bit...

you either go 64 or 32 bit...

if you go 32 bit the 8GB of ram turns into a waste because there will be a 4 GB limit...

i.e. the only way to use Reason is 32 bit therefore you cant a run your DAW @ 64 bit and use Reason at the same time. with this being said, there is a 4 GB limit and 4 GB of ram will be wasted. in other words it like drivng a ferrari in manhatten. you cant use all the power of the machine....
 
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I'm already sponsoring mexicans...next month when they come do some work on my studio!

o snap u gettin tile in the studio nigga? thats not good for reflections. lmao naw seriously though are u remodeling
 
o snap u gettin tile in the studio nigga? thats not good for reflections. lmao naw seriously though are u remodeling


Not so much remodeling, as I am fixing some mistakes. There's some french doors that need to be hung correctly, and in my "vocal booth" there are dual vocal booths (side by side) that are too small (and not ventilated)...so I need to tear those out.


I don't wanna do the work myself, so I'm hiring some mexicans!
 
You have a point never enough, because i wanna see this as well.

Like if you choose to run 64 win7, then you would have to run cubase 5 32 bit to incorporate reason and the wave plugins, thus win7 would only allot 2gb of ram within cubase 32 bit, making 8gb a waste, but your other 6gb would go on other win sources, but not cubase.

And i think vstbridge is stable, but not 100%, some plugins have issues (like the proteus x, runs 50% of the time
Good lol)
 
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Not so much remodeling, as I am fixing some mistakes. There's some french doors that need to be hung correctly, and in my "vocal booth" there are dual vocal booths (side by side) that are too small (and not ventilated)...so I need to tear those out.


I don't wanna do the work myself, so I'm hiring some mexicans!

hell yea they know what there doing and not as expensive as contractors.
 
hell yea they know what there doing and not as expensive as contractors.

If they aren't licensed they can say they hurt themself on your property and sue your insurance company for the big bucks.

"I fell down and now I can only feel my nose, I serious hombre... I tink I'm going to need some dinero..."

Oh, and don't get them to build anything outside of your house that can be seen from the sky. They fly planes over your neighborhood every now and then to see if what's on the ground matches the city plans.... "Hey, that's a garage... well, it's not on this city planning map... we'll knock on his door tomorrow..."

Well now they don't even have to fly the plane they can just get on the internet... but they still fly planes up here.


... and giving licensed contractors cash for jobs over $600 is illegal (kinda / sorta)...


^^^^ we're in a recession though so anything goes.
 
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You have a point never enough, because i wanna see this as well.

Like if you choose to run 64 win7, then you would have to run cubase 5 32 bit to incorporate reason and the wave plugins, thus win7 would only allot 2gb of ram within cubase 32 bit, making 8gb a waste, but your other 6gb would go on other win sources, but not cubase.

And i think vstbridge is stable, but not 100%, some plugins have issues (like the proteus x, runs 50% of the time
Good lol)



There are bridges out there that'll wrap your 32 bit apps for use in 64 bit environments.


Waves is 64 bit...if you paid for yours.



Reason can either utilize a 64-bit wrapper for ReWire, or Reason can be ReTIRED. I only use it for re-drum and the nnxt anway. I dont' use any of the other stuff.
 
People have been having issues wrapping reason with Cubase, and waves plugins are really 64 bit now? I haven't used waves since version 6, and when I contacted someone about that a few months ago about switching from xp, they told me:

1. The Waves Plugins are not 64-bit
2. The Waveshell is not supported by the VSt Bridge
3. The 32-Bit VST 3 version of Waves is not supported by the VST Bridge


But maybe thats changed in the last couple of months, dunno.
 
People have been having issues wrapping reason with Cubase, and waves plugins are really 64 bit now? I haven't used waves since version 6, and when I contacted someone about that a few months ago about switching from xp, they told me:

1. The Waves Plugins are not 64-bit
2. The Waveshell is not supported by the VSt Bridge
3. The 32-Bit VST 3 version of Waves is not supported by the VST Bridge


But maybe thats changed in the last couple of months, dunno.

reason why i asked was because i have a 64 bit system and had to let allot of things go (i.e. reason, ik multimedia bundle, etc)... waves is having a 40% off sale but i cant take advantage because their plugin are 32 bit...

about the "bridges", in the theory they work but they do crash allot and they add a extra cpu load...

not worth the hassle...
 
BTW did Mr. Wong go to court for causing multiple injuries due to careless partying???

Just saying...

robocopjtroupjtroupwong.jpg
 
Homeowners Insurance, son.


But you'd know that if you and your downs syndrome level graphic skills didn't live at home with your mommy.
 
reason why i asked was because i have a 64 bit system and had to let allot of things go (i.e. reason, ik multimedia bundle, etc)... waves is having a 40% off sale but i cant take advantage because their plugin are 32 bit...

about the "bridges", in the theory they work but they do crash allot and they add a extra cpu load...

not worth the hassle...

I don't get this...i'm sorry if i missed something but..

why would you have to let those apps go if you can still run everything in 32 bit on a 64 bit OS? Assuming there is a driver...and you forget about the 4 GB limit..till this hole "64 Bit future" mess is fixed.

I feel like this vst bridge thingy is still very unstable. Aswell as Cubase 64 bit in general.

The other thing is does it really happen that you go beyond 4 GB in your projects anyway.
As for now i don't really think there is a need to install your plugins 64 bit. Too glitchy and unreliable.

Unless your a heavy weight film composer who has some big ass projects.


But for hip hop?
 
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I don't get this...i'm sorry if i missed something but..

why would you have to let those apps go if you can still run everything in 32 bit on a 64 bit OS? Assuming there is a driver...and you forget about the 4 GB limit..till this hole "64 Bit future" mess is fixed.

I feel like this vst bridge thingy is still very unstable. Aswell as Cubase 64 bit in general.

The other thing is does it really happen that you go beyond 4 GB in your projects anyway.
As for now i don't really think there is a need to install your plugins 64 bit. Too glitchy and unreliable.

Unless your a heavy weight film composer who has some big ass projects.


But for hip hop?





I don't understand why I should have to work in a 32 bit environment, just because I make music with 30 tracks of instrumentals, 50 tracks of vocals, 3 VSTi's, and 20 sound processing VST's.



The people at Propellerhead's are consistently showing us that their products ARE TOYS.

They bring out this JOKE of a DAW called Record, that doesn't interact with ANYTHING else out there, except their JOKE of a virtual instrument, which also doesn't interact with anything else out there.


If you want to build a self contained system, that's fine. But at least let people know that it's a toy, and that you have no interest in anyone using it for professional purposes.
 
I don't understand why I should have to work in a 32 bit environment, just because I make music with 30 tracks of instrumentals, 50 tracks of vocals, 3 VSTi's, and 20 sound processing VST's.



The people at Propellerhead's are consistently showing us that their products ARE TOYS.

They bring out this JOKE of a DAW called Record, that doesn't interact with ANYTHING else out there, except their JOKE of a virtual instrument, which also doesn't interact with anything else out there.


If you want to build a self contained system, that's fine. But at least let people know that it's a toy, and that you have no interest in anyone using it for professional purposes.

I'm with Troup on this one. Record is crap...
 
I don't understand why I should have to work in a 32 bit environment, just because I make music with 30 tracks of instrumentals, 50 tracks of vocals, 3 VSTi's, and 20 sound processing VST's.



The people at Propellerhead's are consistently showing us that their products ARE TOYS.

They bring out this JOKE of a DAW called Record, that doesn't interact with ANYTHING else out there, except their JOKE of a virtual instrument, which also doesn't interact with anything else out there.


If you want to build a self contained system, that's fine. But at least let people know that it's a toy, and that you have no interest in anyone using it for professional purposes.


Did propellerheads ditch ReWire? Because last time I checked, Reason is the only program that interfaces with EVERYTHING.
 
I don't understand why I should have to work in a 32 bit environment, just because I make music with 30 tracks of instrumentals, 50 tracks of vocals, 3 VSTi's, and 20 sound processing VST's.



The people at Propellerhead's are consistently showing us that their products ARE TOYS.

They bring out this JOKE of a DAW called Record, that doesn't interact with ANYTHING else out there, except their JOKE of a virtual instrument, which also doesn't interact with anything else out there.


If you want to build a self contained system, that's fine. But at least let people know that it's a toy, and that you have no interest in anyone using it for professional purposes.

Last time I checked you were a Mr. Wong endorsed beatmaka and ACTUAL professionals were using Propellerhead products with great success (DJ Khalil, DJ Toomp, ...).

****in I.T. nerd.
 
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