Also, one very important point that Peter made in another thread and maybe he can restate it here is this:

Biab has it's own version of JBridge, it's not the regular one some of you are using now. Peter said that yes IT DOES access all of your memory, you're not limited to the normal 32 bit 4 gigs of ram.

IF that is in fact true then what other reason is there for insisting that the Biab program itself be 64 bit? IOW, what specific functions do any of you 64 bit supporters think you're missing?

Some say a 64 bit program SHOULD run faster on a 64 bit system. Ok fair enough but what causes Biab to slow down? It's the render time needed to create the Real Tracks because it's audio. Midi is processed in a few seconds and if JBridge allows you to access all your ram then those large samples in a synth like Kontakt for example will be in ram and should still be processed in a few seconds even if Biab is 32 bit, right?

A question for you PC gurus, would simply generating the RT's (audio rendering time) in an otherwise identical PC be any faster if the program was 64 bit?

I can't tell if some of you who are making a big case for Biab being 64 bit are really expert enough to understand all these issues or do you just THINK you're somehow missing something important?

Maybe some of you can address these things I brought up point by point to try to get to the bottom of this.

Bob


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