[jsonar] Re: 32-bit or 64-bit sonar?

  • From: Jeremy Rusu <Jeremyrusu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jsonar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 00:51:54 -0600

for sure! it also makes the hot spots work properley in 64 bit as well.

On 2014-12-23 11:12 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
That's good to know.

I bought that thing back when, but kind of gave up on it, it was so unstable.

I've found some other good sf2 loaders too, sinth font isn't too bad,
and sforzando will do it or convert them if there aren't too many complex banks and such,
but it kind of falls down with the multi-tembral ones.

So sfz in many ways is still best.

I'll give it a shot.


On 12/23/2014 10:10 PM, Jeremy Rusu wrote:
hey there if you use jbridge and make a 64 bit version of the sfz plugin that way, it will actually load them in the end

On 2014-12-23 9:56 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
Depends on what plugs you will be running, 32 bit can help with older plugs, also if you are stil using sound fonts, sfz will load sf2 files in 32 bit but not in 64.

There are also some differences in the way some plug-in windows are presented,
so go ahead and install them both, they will be fine side by side.


On 12/23/2014 7:55 PM, Jason Fayre wrote:
Newbie question.
On a 64-bit Windows machine, should I install the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Sonar? I'll also be using Reaper, and need to install 64-bit versions of that because of ReaAccess.

















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