Virus TI & Windows 7 64-bit

  • Hey guys,


    I was thinking about making the jump to Windows 7 64-bit and using Cubase 5 32-bit. I was wondering if anybody had any positive/successful experience using their Virus TI and/or Virus Control in Cubase 5 x86/x64 in a 64-bit OS. Obviously I'd like to use Virus Control flawlessly so any suggestions would really help me. Also, it would help to know if I should install Virus Control x64 and use jBridge to bridge it to Cubase 32-bit or just use the 32-bit Virus Control installer. Thanks so much for any opinions or comments in advance.

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  • i dont understand, why dont you just install cubase 5 64bit and the 64bit Virus Control..... thats exactly what im doing and its working flawlessly..


    I'd like to do that but unfortunately I am using some older plug-ins that are not compatible with Cubase x64. I was wondering if I should go Cubase x64 and then patch those plugins to Cubase through jBridge but I'd need to have confirmation from anybody that its stable.

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  • Are you 100% sure that they arent compatible? i had a few problems with non compatible plugs, i tried jbridge out and it just didnt seem to work at all, dont know what i was doing wrong....


    but some of my 32bit plugs are working fine....no problems at all


    also i dont think you can run cubase 32bit on windows 64bit?..

  • Are you 100% sure that they arent compatible? i had a few problems with non compatible plugs, i tried jbridge out and it just didnt seem to work at all, dont know what i was doing wrong....


    but some of my 32bit plugs are working fine....no problems at all


    also i dont think you can run cubase 32bit on windows 64bit?..


    I'm not 100% sure but it'd be a hassle for me to reformat just to "find out." And yes, you can perfectly install Cubase 32-bit on Windows 7 x64. I've done it on my Mac's Windows Boot but I just didn't have any plug-ins installed (I no longer have Windows on my Mac). When you install Cubase 32-bit on a Windows 7 64-bit operating system it installs under Program Files (x86).

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  • Go on both 64 and 32 bit are working better than xp..
    i switch it to windows 7 64 and it works fine
    also i have 2 version of cubase in my pc 32 and 64 but i usually use 32 bit version because of 32 bit plug ins
    perhaps i didn't like jbridge but it's not too bad


    conclusion 64 plus 32 =Fine result..