Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

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chris vine
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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by chris vine » Mon Mar 04, 2013 3:21 am

artpunk wrote:
chris vine wrote:
+ if you have M4L, it won't work on 64 Bit.
I am staying on 32bit then :P
Max For Live for Live 9 Suite is based on Max 6 which is 64-bit I'm fairly sure...
https://www.ableton.com/en/live/max-for-live/

So that particular bit of info you are basing your decisions on is leading you astray... If you've made any patches in Max 5 I am not sure how well they will work in Max 6 however....

Don't believe everything you read in the forums (what I've just told you could be wrong) it's best to do your own research too.
:D

Thanks for that - I was getting confused with all the different posts re: L9 and 32 vs 64 bit, bridging VSTs, video working or not on PCs with L9 64bit, max 5.1 max6....sheesh. 8O :mrgreen:

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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by artpunk » Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:20 am

chris vine wrote: Thanks for that - I was getting confused with all the different posts re: L9 and 32 vs 64 bit, bridging VSTs, video working or not on PCs with L9 64bit, max 5.1 max6....sheesh. 8O :mrgreen:
Oh, it's easy to get confused with all the different versions. I think it's easier for me because confusion is my default state!

As I said before, you can have both versions of Live 9 installed, I have both the 32-bit & 64-bit Live 9 beta's, with Max 6 you can choose to open it in 32-bit or 64-bit...
I hope that makes your decision a little easier!
:D

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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by Sibanger » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:11 am

Sorry for the bum steer Chris.

Thought the post was asking about Live 8.4 64Bit.

Need my eyes checked. :x

Yeh, It's just that Live 8.4 64Bit does not work with M4L.

I have 4 versions of Live running on my system atm.

8.4, 32 & 64 Bit versions, & Live beta 9.69, 32 & 64 Bit versions.

It would really depend on your vst collection & how many of these were 64Bit, & how much ram your machine was running, to make a choice.

Doesn't hurt to run both though.

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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by Lumix » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:23 am

ill install both and see how stable both is. and if you have the HDD space - why not install both.
x32 vst plugins you can easy brigde with jbrigde which i also own here. so that brigding things should be a problem at all.
when you have more as 4GB RAM 64bit is always a win. ive loaded up 21 onmispheres in ableton 8.4b9 and with loading the 22 instance (with the same preset ofc - had a 170MB preset loaded) ableton crashed.
the 21 omnispheres were playable btw fully.
with the 64bit version of the beta i was able to load more instances 32 ones until my ram was full and i got lag.

therefore install both versions and use the 64bit version when the project gets to big and uses more than 3.87GB RAM.
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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by chris vine » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:25 am

Thanks Guys, I have 8 gig of RAM and a pretty fast system, so I was intending to go 64bit. However, seems smart, as y'all say, to install both. 8)

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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by Patso » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:21 pm

I think Ableton makes mistake when 64-bit version discourages people using legacy 32-bit VST/AU plugins. Reason is simple. We all have legacy plugins that are slightly irreplaceable (Brainworx) or even have no equivalent/version (like Waves or Sylenth1) in 64-bit.

Ableton's statement that they have no plans or intentions of building 32/64-bit bridge makes users to turn into jBridgeM. Yet, that's another application and plenty of non-desired factors are suddenly added to the project (stability, latency, sound quality).

Checking around we can find Vienna Ensemble Pro or forthcoming BitWig DAWs which will easily take some users from Ableton's community. Even Logic 9 Pro with FXpansion wrapper (VST-AU) can handle transition and make it nice and smooth.

Looking back on decision of not planning/developing 32/64 bridge and maximising the capabilities of excellent DAW like Live 9, do you still think this is good decision? Can Ableton afford (after 3.5 year development lifecycle for Live 9) to loose more users against competition?

Points of having 32-bit and 64-bit version installed parallel on same machine are bit off for a simple reason. You will miss for sure old plugin in new setup or you will simply have no money to buy new version.

ps. On both machines I run OS X 10.8 with 16 and 32GB Ram.

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Re: Live 9, 32 or 64bit install?

Post by Szuumm » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:32 pm

Patso wrote:We all have legacy plugins that are slightly irreplaceable (Brainworx) or even have no equivalent/version (like Waves or Sylenth1) in 64-bit.
I respect your opinion, but just for the record I don't have/use any legacy 32 bit plugins & am glad that Ableton didn't divert resources develop a bridge.

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