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Bidule rewire’s memory use in PTHD on Win7x64
Bless my naivety…for blindly assuming that VI’s running via VST in Bidule Rewire (instead of running via RTAS directly in PT) would not compete with PTHD8.x for use of the precious 4 giga RAM ceiling. Don’t know fer sure, but with 12 giga RAM installed, why else would the system stop opening VI interface graphics and running crackly audio (from Bidule into PT) when the number of VI’s I’ve loaded up causes Task Manager to report 3.9x Giga Ram used)? Any help on the conceptual framework much appreciated.
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Re: Bidule rewire’s memory use in PTHD on Win7x64
You need jbridge:
http://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/ This little app will allow the VST plugins to be seen as a separate process outside of bidule.
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