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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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kayj_prod
post Wed 3 Feb 2010, 08:34
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If you look at prefs/resolution if I remember correctly, you are looking at recording resolution. The maximum is 24bit. (It seems strange that Ableton will record in 34bit?!)
The 64 bit referred to in the 9 upgrade is to do with memory allocation and will not increase the dynamic resolution of your audio recordings. Does anyone have 64bit AD convertors?

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post Fri 5 Mar 2010, 15:37
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If you look at prefs/resolution if I remember correctly, you are looking at recording resolution. The maximum is 24bit. (It seems strange that Ableton will record in 34bit?!)
The 64 bit referred to in the 9 upgrade is to do with memory allocation and will not increase the dynamic resolution of your audio recordings. Does anyone have 64bit AD convertors?

Hope this helps.


Don't think so, there are no 32bit audio interfaces available.

The extra 8bits in a 32bit audio file don't contain any audio data.

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