The quickest way is to either hold down the 3 and 2 keys while booting for 32-bit mode, or the 6 and 4 keys to launch in 64-bit mode. If you are on a Mac you can set the default mode for Maschine a few different ways (of course, because it’s a Mac). Running in 64-bit mode, however, means that it can use up to…wait for it…16 exabytes! That’s way more RAM than we can fit into common computers right now so no need to worry about what comes after 64-bit. Running Maschine in 32-bit mode means that it can use up-to 4GB of RAM. So what the heck is the difference?! Good question. The same is true for older operating systems that launch programs in 32-bit mode but allow for 64-bit mode support. But this doesn’t mean that you can’t run it in 32-bit mode if you really wanted to. If you are running a relatively recent operating system, then you probably have the 64-bit mode. What mode Maschine launches in by default on your computer is largely dependent upon your platform and operating system. Right? Well…this quick tutorial shows you how to do it in a few steps. Something as simple as launching Maschine in either 32-bit or 64-bit mode should be pretty simple.
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