Using the 64 bit engine when bouncing mix.

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2015/06/14 02:59:59 (permalink)

Using the 64 bit engine when bouncing mix.

Hi guys, I was wondering if I should check the 64 bit precision engine box when bouncing a mix, also I think I remember it is an option for recording, anybody any advice on this.
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    Re: Using the 64 bit engine when bouncing mix. 2015/06/14 03:13:13 (permalink)
    The only time it's really good to use is when you bounce your final mix.

    At other times it just uses resources needlessly, so leave it off.

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    Re: Using the 64 bit engine when bouncing mix. 2015/06/14 03:32:01 (permalink)
    Thanks Mudgel
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    Re: Using the 64 bit engine when bouncing mix. 2015/06/14 04:03:55 (permalink)
    I believe technically it's better but mostly it's not actually audible.
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