UPDATE: I just went back into 圆4 project and archived Stylus RMX and clicks and pops went away. I'm seeing the same behavior if I use the Echo Mia v8.2 drivers. I will have to test this using just pure audio files between the 2 versions and leave the 32 bit VST's out of the equation.
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I then open same project in S8PE 圆4 and the CPU is about the same but it noticably clicks and pops. When I play the project back using the MOTU 896MK3 (v3.6.8.1 drivers) at 5.8ms in S8PE x86 it's smooth and CPU is very low. In this particular project I am running about 10 audio tracks and Stylus RMX and Superior 2.0 which are both 32 bit VST's. Interesting, I'm not seeing this when I open the same project using Sonar 8 between x86 and 圆4 versions. It is particularly noticeable at low latencies.ĭunno what they did, but Sonar 8 is a big leap forward on a multi-core 64-bit DAW. In task manager, if I tick the box to show kernel times, Sonar 8 is using way less kernel time for the same project at all the same settings. I have just done some bench marking with both the x86 and 圆4 versions of Sonar 7 and Sonar 8 on my Vista 64 quad core box, going through all the settings carefully to ensure I had every setting the same, and Sonar 8 圆4 is OWNING Sonar 7 圆4 CPU wise. For some reason, it's more obvious with more cores, so in other words, Sonar x86 would perform significantly better than Sonar 圆4 on a quad-core box. What I have always found in the past is that Sonar x86 would always have lower CPU use than Sonar 圆4.
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I've been running a Vista 64 bit DAW and have always installed both the x86 and 圆4 versions of Sonar.