anonymous
12 July 2001
So, Nuendo's mixing engine uses the native
CPU's floating point arithmatic for adding
up the individual tracks as well as
processing the effects. Is that right?
Now, I need to know if Cubase VST/32 does
the same thing. What is the significance
of "32" in the name Cubase VST/32?
Does that mean 32-bit integer processing or 32-bit floating point processing? There
is a big difference there. I haven't seen
any mention of the word "floating point"
in literature on Cubase VST/32.
Thanks,
-chordaholic http://www.mp3.com/chordaholic
Nuendo uses the VST32 audio engine, so that should answer your g
Nuendo uses the VST32 audio engine, so that should answer your guestion. All the audio connections inside the mixer are 32-bit floating point.