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> Logic Pro 9 32 Bit? 64 ?
zam
post Tue 12 Jan 2010, 21:27
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Hello ,
I ve just installed the upgrade from logic pro 8 to logic pro 9 , and in the same time i ve upgraded my OSX to snow leopard .
I thought that now logic will be in 32 bit , but when i load sample in 32 bit , nothing ??
When i go in the preference / audio and try to set the resolution ( i ve live ableton and the 32 bit work fine) , only 24 bit can be activated .
My question is , it is normal to have this system set like this , on my screen when i start the soft , it display logic pro 9.0.1 ( 32 bit) , so the soft start in 32 bit , how can be sure that the soft is in 32 bit , and if i want to increase to 64 bit , what is the operation to do.
Thanks a lot , in advance for your answer
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post Wed 13 Jan 2010, 05:09
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You are confusing audio recording bits (24 or 16 in preferences) with memory addressing bits (32 or 64). They are completely different things and are unrelated.

To switch between 32-bit and 64-bit mode in Logic 9.1, quit the app, get info on it and change the "Open in 32-bit" Checkbox. Here's something that will help you:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3989


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