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I finally checked if I installed the cubsase 32-bit or 64-bit version. As you wrote in you last answer I definitely installed the 32-bit version then. The installation is in Program Files (x86) sadly. I really wish to use the Progressive EZX with all its glory. So my question is, can I install the 64-bit version of cubase 5 aftrerwards without demaging any of my many old projects? To be clear, I don’t use any other instruments as the one from Toontrack. I know this is not a 100% toontrack relevant question but I really want to use Progressive EZX in full size. And are 8GB RAM (its a i7) enough or would I be confronted with major problems then?
Much thanks for all your time and help Scott.
I still have to check if I run Cubase in 64-bit or not. But if so, where would I find a 64-bit version for EZ2 and would an update has a negative reaction on my actual projects?
And do what you think about if I use Progressive EZX samples in drummer superior? Would that lead to the same memory error?
note: still haven’t found out if I run Cubase in 64-bit or not. The problem is, when I start Cubase the startup screen is way to fast to read something. And can’t see any information about that in the help-about cubase window. Other options where I can see that?
Ok I understand the situation with the buffering/latency now. Much thanks for explaining me that. Does the latency thing has influence in MIDI only or in audio recording as well?
About the other problem. Yes it really seems that memory problems are only when I use Progressive EZX. Didn’t knew its more resource intensive than all others. Not sure if I have problems as well if I use another kit but run it with presets from Progressive EZX. Have to test that but probably same error. But anyways, how can i fix that memory problems?
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Next to that, I have a completely new problem now. The drum sounds cracks here and there. Haven’t that problem ever before. What is that?
Just raised the buffering from 256 to 512 and the cracking is nearly eliminated. But why not working with much higher buffering then? What would happen when i set it to max level? And why do i have problems with cracking since i installed new EZX’s and did several updates. I want to understand whats going on on my computer. And sorry for my newby questions.
Next to that, I have a completely new problem now. The drum sounds cracks here and there. Haven’t that problem ever before. What is that?
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And the message that you get when you try to install the 64-bit version?
I’ve installed the 32-bit update version and now I want to install the 64-bit update. So far so good. But then it asks me about the host thing. I have no clue about that to make it works corretly. Which folder do I have to choose there?
RAM: 8GB
Operating System: 64bit
Where can I check if I run Cubase in 32bit or in 64bit? Can’t remember what I installed back in the days…
EZD2 is the only loaded tool. No other Instruments are in use.
Sure, here is the warning that pops up. This shows up whenever I try to change some presets on the drumkit as seen on the pic. As I know, only if I use Progressive EZX.
I now realized that warning (“not enough memory”) pops up usually when I use and try to edit the drumkit from Progressive EZX. Maybe I didn’t installed that correctly?
In general, when I try to install the extracted 64-bit updater for EZDrummer2 it asks me to set the host. How is this made correctly? How do I set the 64-bit version as host during the installation process? Which folder is the right one to be sure there won’t be problems in the future and with further upgrades?
Please help.
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