"My thought was that 64-bit would be the way to go so that the plugins could take better advantage of the available memory."

Yes, but remember it is just the plugin that gets the memory. The 64 bit Ozone dll is a whole 8 meg. As far as I can tell, everything going in/out of it is passing through 32 bit pathways. How much do you think that plugin is benefiting? I'm sure in some instances it helps, but for most users I doubt there is a huge difference unless the machine is struggling in the first place. Then, theoretically, you are also adding in the overhead of JBridge itself, minimal as it is. Biggest benefit for me is JBridge allows using 64 bit plugins when that's all I have access to. If there isn't a 32 bit version available or installed it still just works.


A couple of the best optimizations in RB as far as settings go (IMO):
Use a second hard drive for the Temp Audio Directory in Audio Prefs
Set Resolution to 3840 and leave it there.

The first gives faster and more reliable drive performance, the second allows for finer editing (just have to get used to the bigger maths).



I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!