I'm looking at this link where someone suggests disabling C-States in order to optomize a computer for real time audio. As far as I know, PerfectSpace is located in "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\VSTPlugins\Perfectspace\PerfectSpace.dll". Is that supposed to be a 64-bit or a 32-bit plugin? Since it seems to run with BitBridge every time I run it. I've never installed Sonar 32 bit on my Windows 7 machine, only on a laptop that runs Windows XP. The stuttering seems to happen with plugins that are 32-bit, running in Sonar 64 Bit. How do I fix this? Is there a way to switch any plugins I have to operate via ASIO mode? If so, how would I do this? Or do all plugins immediately switch to ASIO when Sonar's in ASIO mode? By the way, is there a 64-bit version of Perfect Space? Or is it just 32-bit? I'm confused on this one! ?. When I bypass it, the stuttering stops, but then when I switch it on again, the stuttering comes back. Our products include award-winning digital audio workstations for PC, fully-integrated music making software and recording hardware, and innovative soft-synth virtual instruments for PC and Mac. Clipbasedsequencing lets you create and reuse musical themes freely, so you canassociate musical sections with game characters, locations, objects. However, Perfect Space has some stuttering, and it says the latency is at 4096 in the plugin. Cakewalk develops computer software for recording and making music. On my Focusrite Scarlet 18I20, I have Sonar's audio options set to Focusrite USB ASIO. I'm not sure if this is the right category for me to post this topic in, but here goes.
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