64-Bit Cubase?
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- KVRist
- 67 posts since 27 Sep, 2003
Hey I just installed Windows XP 64-Bit on one of my hard drives, and installed Cubase and reason on it. They installed ok, but when I run cubase or reason on it, it doesnt work. Cubase gives error, doesnt even load up, same with reason. I have Cubase SX, and Reason 2.5. Any ideas?
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 30 Jul, 2004 from BC, Canada
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- KVRist
- 131 posts since 7 Jan, 2004
theres a problem with the Cubase Syncrosoft Drivers...they dont work in 64bit, unless you get the brand new updated ones from www.syncrosoft.com they also come with Sx3.02 which Sx are you running?
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- Banned
- 1149 posts since 7 Mar, 2004
John-Paul wrote:download the Sonar 64-bit beta and install that instead!
http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/
Why???
your sound card has already 64 bit drivers ,init???
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 30 Jul, 2004 from BC, Canada
I was just getting at the fact that Cakewalk is developing a TRUE 64-bit version of Sonar. I'd pretty much guarantee that Cubase will not function properly under Windows XP 64-bit as it wasn't designed for the architecture of this OS.stag wrote:John-Paul wrote:download the Sonar 64-bit beta and install that instead!
http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/
Why???
your sound card has already 64 bit drivers ,init???
-JP
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
Steinberg claimed differently when SX3 was released, in fact. With up to date drivers, it should run under XP64, albeit in 32-bit mode. It should also be able to address 4GB of RAM instead of a mere 2.John-Paul wrote:I was just getting at the fact that Cakewalk is developing a TRUE 64-bit version of Sonar. I'd pretty much guarantee that Cubase will not function properly under Windows XP 64-bit as it wasn't designed for the architecture of this OS.stag wrote:John-Paul wrote:download the Sonar 64-bit beta and install that instead!
http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/
Why???
your sound card has already 64 bit drivers ,init???
For it to work completely in 64 bit, they claim that all the bundled plugins license from their various suppliers would need to be recompiled as well as Cubase itself. Personally I can't see why some sort of wrapper couldn't be made to allow 32 bit plugins to run within a 64 bit application?
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRian
- 694 posts since 6 Aug, 2002 from London, UK
You can't run a 32 bit dll within a 64 bit application (ie. same process space, which is how DX and VST effects work) - you'd have to run them in a second (32 bit) process and pipe data back across (much like IIS runs some COM components out of process for reliability reasons).
There can be a significant performance hit, which might negate the benefits of moving to a genuine 64 bit application.
More importantly, you *have* to have 64 bit drivers for your sound card (audio and MIDI) or you won't be able to use it in XP-64 at all.
None of the 5 soundcards I've owned over the past 8(?) years have or are likely to have 64 bit drivers written for them (they're not low-end cards either), and I see this as being the real killer that stops a significant number of people making the leap to XP-64 in the near future.
There can be a significant performance hit, which might negate the benefits of moving to a genuine 64 bit application.
More importantly, you *have* to have 64 bit drivers for your sound card (audio and MIDI) or you won't be able to use it in XP-64 at all.
None of the 5 soundcards I've owned over the past 8(?) years have or are likely to have 64 bit drivers written for them (they're not low-end cards either), and I see this as being the real killer that stops a significant number of people making the leap to XP-64 in the near future.
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- KVRAF
- 6323 posts since 30 Dec, 2004 from London uk
I dont see what the fuss is about with 64 bit. All you gain is maximum of 30% speed incease (If you're lucky - I can overclock with 30% gain) and the ability to address more than 4GB ram. Hardly worth all the messing about and losing compatibility with all your other software and plugs is it?
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
Not to be sniffed at... That's equivalent to a whole extra GhZ for free... No extra heat, no extra stress on the processor... And you could still overclock if you wantedUltraJv wrote:I dont see what the fuss is about with 64 bit. All you gain is maximum of 30% speed incease (If you're lucky - I can overclock with 30% gain)
I thought Win XP applciations could only address 2GB each? With today's large sample libraries, it's easy to exceed that requirement.UltraJv wrote: and the ability to address more than 4GB ram.
Well, bearing in mind what kp said about the need for data piping, and the fact that my video card (Matrox G550) had no 64 bit drivers the last time I checked, I'd have to say no for the minuteUltraJv wrote: Hardly worth all the messing about and losing compatibility with all your other software and plugs is it?
But the sooner more developers jump onto the 64 bit bandwagon, the more worthwhile it will be...
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRian
- 694 posts since 6 Aug, 2002 from London, UK
I didn't even think about my video card :-( Does XP-64 ship with drivers for the Matrox (I've got a G450 and use the stock ones that come with XP)?
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
No, but you're in luck - there's an XP64 driver for the G450 which doesn't bloody well work for the G550kp wrote:I didn't even think about my video cardDoes XP-64 ship with drivers for the Matrox (I've got a G450 and use the stock ones that come with XP)?
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRian
- 694 posts since 6 Aug, 2002 from London, UK
Pity I don't have a 64 bit processor :-(
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- KVRAF
- 7886 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
That sucks. I thought it was part of the same driver family. I have both the G450 and G550.griels wrote:No, but you're in luck - there's an XP64 driver for the G450 which doesn't bloody well work for the G550kp wrote:I didn't even think about my video cardDoes XP-64 ship with drivers for the Matrox (I've got a G450 and use the stock ones that come with XP)?
Devon
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