Thank God for Mixcraft 7.1 64-bit!

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Thank God for Mixcraft 7.1 64-bit!

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Yay! :D

Great job, Dan & team. 8)

Not only am I very pleased to no longer have 32-bit architecture constraints, but the overall performance of Mixcraft Pro Studio 7.1 b268 is very, very good. I'm getting much better DSP load results than I did with Mixcraft 6. I don't have to freeze as many tracks, and many of my plug-ins perform substantially better. The 64-bit version of "Kontakt 5" is happy, as are "Amplitube", "Guitar Rig 5", and all my MeldaProduction and FabFilter plug-ins.

WaveRT performance is MUCH better. I haven't connected any of my USB/ASIO interfaces just yet, but I will do so over the next few days.

So far, so good. Again, great job Team!
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Re: Thank God for Mixcraft 7.1 64-bit!

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Hi,

Thank you! We're glad to hear that you're liking Mixcraft 7.1. We put a lot of work into it and there are tons of optimizations and new features.

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Re: Thank God for Mixcraft 7.1 64-bit!

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Glad to hear it, Brother Charles! Any chance you'll be writing a new review of Mixcraft Pro Studio 7? We'd love to link to it.

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Absolutely! That's why I've finally started exploring ver. 7. I was quite ill for a number of months and my Dad passed in January. It's been challanging, but praise the Lord, I'm well and healed. I've quite a backlog, but I'm working away at it. ;)
Acoustica Dan wrote:Glad to hear it, Brother Charles! Any chance you'll be writing a new review of Mixcraft Pro Studio 7? We'd love to link to it.

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Re: Thank God for Mixcraft 7.1 64-bit!

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Brother Charles wrote:Yay! :D

Great job, Dan & team. 8)

Not only am I very pleased to no longer have 32-bit architecture constraints, but the overall performance of Mixcraft Pro Studio 7.1 b268 is very, very good.
b268??? where is that?
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He's gone back to the future! :lol:
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Hi,

A new build will be coming soon. :)

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Brother Charles wrote:Absolutely! That's why I've finally started exploring ver. 7. I was quite ill for a number of months and my Dad passed in January. It's been challanging, but praise the Lord, I'm well and healed. I've quite a backlog, but I'm working away at it. ;)
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Sorry to hear that, we send our condolences to you and your family.

Glad you're feeling better, Brother Charles.

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