Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit?

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 20:04:48 (permalink)
well home come my vintage channel says 4000000064 on it>?..
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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 20:17:18 (permalink)
hash where did you get your Bachelor of Creative Technology from?

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 20:25:36 (permalink)
Jeff Evans


hash where did you get your Bachelor of Creative Technology from?


I think he got it from a marketing firm lol


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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 20:40:36 (permalink)
VC-64?

Oh come on guys let's not tear each other apart over it LOL, it's easily resolved; Cakewalk can very easily rename it in the next update to:

VC-Superduperfabulouslyawesomemagicalthingy


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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 20:50:44 (permalink)
hehe yeah or just VC! Virtual Creamsickle!

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 21:00:32 (permalink)
VC-64? Oh come on guys let's not tear each other apart over it LOL, it's easily resolved; Cakewalk can very easily rename it in the neerfabulouslyawesomemagicalthingy


Oooh I like it.  But it'd be hard to see in the fx bin lol


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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 21:01:43 (permalink)
Lanceindastudio


hehe yeah or just VC! Virtual Creamsickle!



I think ya need 128 bit for that ;)


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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 21:04:52 (permalink)
lol to the future!

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 21:38:44 (permalink)
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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 22:24:08 (permalink)
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hash where did you get your Bachelor of Creative Technology from?

Hey Jeff sorry if this sounds a bit paranoid, but who are you?.  I got it from the glass castle JMC Academy.  I hope you are not some honcho and I'm about to get into trouble.
 
Look if you want academic qualifications and let's get this straight, JMC are fine (SAE don't bother, when you start naming a degree after yourself you know you are in trouble).  Academic qualifications are great in terms of getting out of fines and for getting government grants and even loans. 
 
Apart from that my qualification is worth diddly squat.  so much so to give myself a boost above the amount of people that are being squeezed out of JMC and SAE and RMIT and Ausmusic and there are about three of four more places that offer these sorts of qualifications.  i am doing a masters in music technology at the university of Newcastle and i will have that finished at the end of the year.  I'm also doing this course to see if i am really university material, this is because JMC and SAE don't have very high standards.  So much so the head of audio quit after he wanted to fail a whole class for failing to reference an assignment.  They were let through.  This is not good it makes our a degree look cheap and nasty.  Just my opinion
 
I know i sound a little negative but the situation of our industry as you would know in Melbourne cannot sustain the amount of graduates that come out of these places.
 
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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/13 22:34:13 (permalink)
I know Im just fine in technology today when I find myself using synths and plugs often to degrade sound to sound like yesterday- analog modeling plugs and 8 bit sounding synths-

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/14 11:57:56 (permalink)
This fascination/obsession with 64-bit code mystifies me. Why on earth would anybody care whether a plugin runs 32-bit or 64-bit instructions?


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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/14 12:06:16 (permalink)
Shhh...Don't let Freddie hear you say that.

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/14 12:07:38 (permalink)
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This fascination/obsession with 64-bit code mystifies me. Why on earth would anybody care whether a plugin runs 32-bit or 64-bit instructions?

#1 Generally it would have to do with memory access range, as for samplers etc.
#2. In this case VC64 with fewer middle hands, using less cpu if running x64.
Jumping back and forth between x64 and x86 produces overhead.
#3. Is every part of VST specs handled well in bridges?
Automation, delay compensation etc.
 
If x64 is would be as good as it can be, that makes you feel content if x64.
 
So it's not just curiosa.
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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/14 13:00:52 (permalink)
This fascination/obsession with 64-bit code mystifies me. Why on earth would anybody care whether a plugin runs 32-bit or 64-bit instructions?
Well it is not that so much as trying to make things simple at least for me. I look for plugins that are native 64 bits. I hope we see more sooner rather then later. I like the notion that everything is happily running in the same environment. Running 32 bit plugins in a 64 bit OS is a kludge at best.  I believe the overhead is better and the execution of code is faster thus improving performance without any upgrade to the hardware.

Read the Danny post about going 64 bits to get his take on it.

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/14 21:53:15 (permalink)
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This fascination/obsession with 64-bit code mystifies me. Why on earth would anybody care whether a plugin runs 32-bit or 64-bit instructions?

 broadly speaking it doesn't.. ONLY when it has a knock on effect on what YOUR doing, 2 come to mind for me , rewire / rex-rx2 libs are a prime example why them lacking a 64 bit version matters , or in the extreme case of using a massive string etc. lib where 4gb is easily taken up.
post edited by Fog - 2010/08/14 21:54:16
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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/14 22:19:57 (permalink)
To further answer the question of Bitflipper I was just working on an old recording session and notice that I was using GlissEQ in one of the tracks. This session was started some time ago and had plugins that were from that time. The GlissEQ was the old one and not 64 bits. I noticed this by checking the hash marks in the FX bin for it. I knew that there had been an update for this plugin and that it was available in 64 bits. I had DLed it some time ago  I substituted the new version for the old one and found the hash marks doubled. What does this mean?  I believe that the 64 bit GlissEQ is not only native 64 bits but is also processing at 64 bits as indicated by the doubled hash marks. Now some will say so what. I say it has to be a better data stream if only because there is no truncation going on due to a need to reduce bit depth within the plugin as it processes. I am using the 64 bit double precision audio engine. This can't be a bad thing no matter how you look at it. Plus the plugin no longer needs Bitbridge. Now this project has all native 64 bit plugins. Neat!

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Re:Vintage Channel VC64 not 64-bit? 2010/08/15 00:11:21 (permalink)
Wow, so much talk about 64bit systems. I remember building a Athlon 64 3200+ which I still have and use for gaming and internet. It was originally built to replace my 32 bit Intel PC to reflect a fully working 64bit system. I felt like I was playing with the cutting edge audio technology. At the time I tried XP PRO 64 from Microsoft and all looked great except rewire in Reason did not work.

Anyway I did not use it for recording so I built a Intel 64bit system using XP PRO 32.

So as far as Sonar 7 Producer Edition goes I gave up with the 64bit talk.

I thought the Vintage Channel VC64 meant that it was a vintage hardware from well,1964. It looks like it would. Vintage means old and 64 to me looked like a date in time. 

Nothing much has been done since our album in 2008. My sister who writes and sings on the album has been over seas setting up a business in medical treatment.

She should be back mid next year so we can start on a new album of which we have more than enough songs.

Maybe thats when I will try a 64bit Windows 7 and find plugins that all work in that environment. 



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