Turn your PC into a multitrack music recording studio
System requirements
The x64 version of n-Track Studio runs as a native 64 bit program on Windows XP x64, Vista x64, Windows Server 2003 x64, on x86-64 CPUs.
If you're unsure whether your computer supports the 64 bit version, most likely it doesn't, please download the 32 bit version.
Note:
- The 64 bit version only sees plug-ins compiled for x64 CPUs.
- 64 bit versions of all n-Track plug-ins are included
- The 32 bit and the 64 bit versions are two separate setups that can be installed independently and won't interfere with each other
The 64 bit version does NOT work or install on 32 bit versions of Windows, including the standard version of Windows XP, even if the CPU is 64 bit capable. Any native 64 bit program will only run on a native 64 bit operating system.
- The 32 and 64 bits have nothing to do with soundcards and recording quality, they are related to the CPU "word length", which roughly speaking refers to the amount of information that can be processed with a single operation. Registering to any version of n-Track allows to register both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions. If you register the 16 bit version of n-Track you'll be able to use the 32 bit version in 16 bit mode and the 64 bit version in 16 bit mode. If you register the 24 bit version of n-Track you'll be able to use the 32 bit version in 24 bit mode and the 64 bit version in 24 bit mode.
- There is currently (and for the foreseable future) no such thing as a 32 bit or 64 bit soundcard, only 16 and 24 bits.