![]() ![]() ![]() Ever since I got the upgrade, things have become quiet – I was asked to formally open a ticket with support, and haven’t heard from them in the last four days. Just in – potential workaround or a failure for that to work īefore moving to Cubase 9, I contacted support about the issue, and they told me that a potential workaround was to use the v8.5 32bit version – which would be available to me as a Cubase 9 user. The lowdown was: while Cubase 32bit (or any other program, for that matter) will run into problems if your project exceeds a certain complexity, you lose the option to properly use some third-party components (here: VST plugins) which are only available in 32bit if you make the move to 64bit. I have already discussed the reasons for moving to 64bit in a previous article. Upgrade to version 9 – no more 32bit for you. ![]() So while you got both 32bit and 64bit versions for a long time, and could use both alternatingly, this is no longer possible. Starting with version 9, Steinberg has discontinued the 32bit version of their DAW product line “Cubase”, being one of the first to do so (but please inform me otherwise if that has become standard for a long time). ![]()
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