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SCO at NAMM: Apple’s Logic Studio Gets 64-bit Overhaul

By   /  January 13, 2010  /  Uncategorized  /  No Comments

Today, Apple released an update that finally moves Logic Studio 9 over to the “64-bit column” along with other flagship DAW platforms like Cubase/Nuendo and Sonor. Available via Software Update, the Logic Studio 9.1 update supports 64-bit native mode, facilitates compatibility with both 32-bit and 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins, and offers many other fixes. Running [...]

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Mixing: Technical Guidelines, Part 1

By   /  September 22, 2009  /  Mixing & Mastering  /  6 Comments

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Every composer would like to have the services of a fully qualified score mixing engineer on every project. You would, wouldn’t you? (Insert picture of smiling Score Engineer, like the one in my mirror.) As any specialist, he or she would bring a wealth of knowledge and experience that would make your life easier and [...]

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Should Composers Care About 64-bit?

By   /  July 16, 2009  /  Technology  /  No Comments

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In my last Tame Technology column I briefly mentioned that I would talk about how we can use our soft samplers to get around the limitation of the 32-bit memory space. What is 32-bit memory space? What is 64-bit? Why do I care? Well, the short answer is that for most of your work you [...]

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