![]() ![]() I am now running on a 3rd gen i7 system with 32-bit Windows 7 and I still do almost all of my work in 32-bit Mixcraft. Steinberg did a good job with that part of the spec. There must be some unique identifiers in the VST files. Otherwise, it happily loads the 32-bit plug-in in its own wrapper.Äazzling to me how seamless it is. 32-bit Mixcraft is great at finding the 32-bit version of 64-bit plug-ins, and, if available, 64-bit Mixcraft will load the 64-bit version of whatever plug-in you used in the project in 32-bit Mixcraft. The caveat is that I make sure that when I install a 64-bit plug-in, I make sure to also install the 32-bit version of it. I have never had a single issue with opening and working on a project in both versions. Are saved project files 100% interchangeable and usable between both versions? ![]()
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