32/64 bit strategy
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- KVRAF
- 2270 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
Hi,
I am using MuLab 64 bit on Win 10. It's remarkably stable.
I would like to use HG Fortune's great atmospheric synths, but they are only 32 bit.
So what is my best option? JBridge? Or recording his synths in the 32 bit version of MuLab and then export the audio to the 64 bit version? I really don't want to move away from 64 bit.
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
I am using MuLab 64 bit on Win 10. It's remarkably stable.
I would like to use HG Fortune's great atmospheric synths, but they are only 32 bit.
So what is my best option? JBridge? Or recording his synths in the 32 bit version of MuLab and then export the audio to the 64 bit version? I really don't want to move away from 64 bit.
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
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- KVRian
- 1352 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
I have used jbridge together with Mulab for many years now and my experience is that out of hundreds of 32 bit plugins 90% or more works just fine.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2270 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
Oh great, thanks. Exactly the kind of reply I was looking for.sbj wrote:I have used jbridge together with Mulab for many years now and my experience is that out of hundreds of 32 bit plugins 90% or more works just fine.
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
HG Fortune's plugins were all made in SynthEdit. And plugins made in SynthEdit do work pretty well within jBridge is my experience 
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2270 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
Thanks!
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2270 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
Wow thanks! I had no idea it was so easy rewiring in MuLab! That is actually a really smart idea.
This also opens up for other possibilities, such as using the unique vocal sync option in Sonar and perhaps even using Sonar's ARA capability for Melodyne sync...
Hmmm...
This also opens up for other possibilities, such as using the unique vocal sync option in Sonar and perhaps even using Sonar's ARA capability for Melodyne sync...
Hmmm...
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
- KVRian
- 1451 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
Bear in mind that Mulab can only be a ReWire master, not a slave.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2270 posts since 30 Aug, 2004 from Lancaster, UK
MuLab bows to no one.dakkra wrote:Bear in mind that Mulab can only be a ReWire master, not a slave.
Seriously, thanks.
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 pm Passing Bye wrote:
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
"look at SparkySpark's post 4 posts up, let that sink in for a moment"
Go MuLab!
