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Originally Posted by mattbeat Hey,
i wonder are there many workstations supporting 64 bit processing already?
i mean not just 64 bit os support , but really 64 bit audio proccessing.
mastering with a 64 bit resolution would be great.
i think the new wavelab also works with 64 bit floating point.
does anybody use 64 bit applications for his projects? |
Sonar 32-Bit Engine... vs. Sonar 64-Bit engine...
Mackie Tracktion 32Bit vs. 64-Bit...
dont know about Logic..
Cubase / Nuiendo are 32-Bit...
Protools 48-Bit.
in Sonar... the 32-Bit engine its designed to be an analog summing bus emulation
Protools & Cubase/Nuendo have the same analog summing bus emulation in MAC.
"verry suspicious", dont know if MAC sounds different than PC engine, but i guess it could happen.
Sonar 32-Bit its different, but also analog summing bus emulation, the most colored one.
Mackie Tracktion at 32-Bit also has an analog summing bus emulation, but more transparent than Sonar 32-bit engine.
the 64-Bit engine in Sonar its designed to be 100% transparent.
sounds like the Logic Engine.
the Mackie tracktion at 64-bit also becomes a bit more transparent than the 32-Bit engine but not as transparent as the Sonar engine.
Reaper dont know if its 32 or 64 but the summing bus its on the transparent side.
Magix Samplitude its on the analog summing bus emulation side also, but different than the other analog summing bus emulations.
Propellerheads record, also has analog summin bus.
dont know about SAW...
Harrison consoles software also has analog mix bus engine, but dont know if its 32 or 64.
Yet another DAW comparison Test