jamief wrote:purpurkatten wrote:Spectrasonics Omnisphere and Trilian relies on plenty of RAM, so if you push it with several instances of the plugins, you are bound to go down.
I mainly use Omnisphere/Trilian as my synth and Ableton Live 32 bit crashes on me several times every day if I don´t keep all synth tracks bounced to audio.
Very much looking forward to a stable Live 64 bit version soon. I would hate to look around for an other sequencer, but my patience has limits.
i have all the spectrasonics suite and i use maybe 10 instances of them all combined at the same time and i havent had any memory issues.
What instances have you experienced problems ? or are you purely being speculative in the problem you are trying to point out ?
Do you have the latest versions ? are you using cracks ?
best
J

Lucky you who have no problems. Apparently, more people than I have RAM-problems, using heavy duty VST-instruments in Live 32bit.
If you had read my post more carefully you would have seen that I was talking from experience, not speculation.
I always use the latest official versions of my software that I´ve paid for with my hard earned money. So I am not amused by your impolite insinuations that I would be using cracks.
The whole industry is gradually going 64bit and Omnisphere, among other VST-instruments, are starting to push the 32-bit limits. Ableton Live needs to catch up. That´s a fact.
I think it´s time to hear something from Ableton of how their work is progressing with 64 bit. Right now, as far as I can see, the users are left totally in the dark when it comes to the future of the software.