![]() The 32-bit version doesn’t seem like a good choice now. You will see a warning when you exceed 1800 MB, stability will be very questionable past that even if your computer has 4GB or more. With the 32-bit version of REAPER running on a 64-bit system, there is a limit to how much RAM can be used at once. The real difference is a matter of two factors. With a 64-bit operating system you can use either REAPER 32-bit or 64-bit. Windows 7 is available in 32 or 64 bit (64 is recommended) versions, and OSX 10.7 Lion is 64-bit. If you run a 32-bit operating system, such as Windows XP, your choice is simple. In this particular case it makes no difference to the sound quality. You see these numbers used a lot with digital audio, for the operating system, file types, program coding, and mixing bit-depth. OK, the first thing to understand is that this has nothing to do with how REAPER sounds. I heard that 64-bits sounds better or something. This is a big source of confusion for new users. ![]() You’ve probably noticed that there are a few versions of REAPER on the download page.
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