Great news, Bob!
Great news, Bob!
Mike Bizanovich
Wheeling, WV
Robert,
...Yes...just ensure that the applications are stored in their respective folders.Will it be possible to run a 64 bit and 32 bit version of Sawstudio on the same machine?
For example, create two folders, SAWStudio_32 and SAWStudio_64 and install the respective applications in those folders. Finally rename the shortcuts to reflect those applications.
I hope this makes sense and is helpful?
It's the Day!!
I trundled along wondering...to find this welcome news.
Good luck getting it all ready, Bob!
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i have sonoris eq (sawstudio version V2.0) amazing Eq but i wonder Will this plugin work on a 64 bit saw ?
thank you
Last edited by 80bit; 11-28-2018 at 11:57 AM.
I didn't even think about the compatibility of "legacy" SawNative plugins. Does this mean that with the 64 bit version of SS I will also have to buy new 64 bit versions of the native plugins? That could be a pretty serious obstacle to going for the update. I still need to know if jbridge will work for allowing 32 bit VSTs to work in the 64 bit version of SawStudio. I am fairly certain that my "go to" VST stuff will NOT be ported to 64 bit.
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