Do you still use 32 bit plugins?

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Do you still use 32 bit plugins?

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No
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32 bit here too. I don't use 64 bit Plugins.
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32 bit plugins in 32 bit DAW in 32 bit OS here ;)
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SampleScience wrote:
Ridan wrote:Luckily my comp/daw can host both 32 and 64. There are some old, bitter, and retired 32 bit plugs that i still like to keep around.
What Daw are you using?

I've heard Bitwig has a 32 bit plugin wrapper, I'd be curious to know if it's any good. FL Studio one surely sucks (on my system anyways).

MuLab 32/64. FL 11/12 32/64.

I've heard about Bitwig having that wrapper as well. It could be worth giving a shot.

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How can a plugin be "bitter" ?

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Ridan wrote:
SampleScience wrote:
Ridan wrote:Luckily my comp/daw can host both 32 and 64. There are some old, bitter, and retired 32 bit plugs that i still like to keep around.
What Daw are you using?

I've heard Bitwig has a 32 bit plugin wrapper, I'd be curious to know if it's any good. FL Studio one surely sucks (on my system anyways).

MuLab 32/64. FL 11/12 32/64.

I've heard about Bitwig having that wrapper as well. It could be worth giving a shot.
Oh yeah, Mu-Lab is interesting, I downloaded the free version to test it out but forgot about it. The modular part of it and the sampler look very interesting for sound design.

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SampleScience wrote:
Ridan wrote:Luckily my comp/daw can host both 32 and 64. There are some old, bitter, and retired 32 bit plugs that i still like to keep around.
What Daw are you using?

I've heard Bitwig has a 32 bit plugin wrapper, I'd be curious to know if it's any good. FL Studio one surely sucks (on my system anyways).
It's better than JBridge certainly. But still struggles with some plugins, NI Vokator for example has graphics glitches using the Bitwig wrapper, but in a 32 bit host it doesn't.

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I mostly use 64-bit, but I've still kept H.G. Fortune, De La Mancha, xoxos, and Krakli plugins (which are all 32-bit). I also have a couple of Variety of Sound effects.

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Karma_tba wrote:How can a plugin be "bitter" ?
It got p***ed off because it's not getting much use, but rather catches dust, and feels neglected inside that overflowing VST folder.

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I keep a few 32 bit versions around for use in Sound Forge. Other than that its 64 bit all the way.

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variety of sound is very stable on jBridge. worth getting just for that.

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I said no but I do use all the Waves 32 bit plugs in Sound Forge because I have to.
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ATS wrote:I said no but I do use all the Waves 32 bit plugs in Sound Forge because I have to.
Why do you "have to"? Is it for work?

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Sound Forge is 32 bit only. Hopefully when Magix update it we'll get 64 bit support.

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Luckily judicious use of the foe function has spared me the sophomoric responses of Aloysious and chk071. :roll:

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