Can i draft 32bit on a 64bit computer?

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    human fly
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      i tried running the file with the 32bit Ctrlr included in the install,
      with the workfile, but it came out blank. computer is 64bit Win10.
      64bit panel looks fine.
      how do i do a 32bit instance? thought it would be pretty straightforward,
      but i haven’t had a 64bit machine before.

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      Puppeteer
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        Run the 32 bit ctrlr program, load the panel up. Export the instance. Same with 32 bit VST’s and AU’s. You just load the appropriate ctrlr version, load up the panel and export the instance.

        That’s how it’s always worked for me.

        The Puppeteer
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        #71621
        human fly
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          😉 and indeed it works for me now too.

          i don’t know what i did wrong the first time. it came up
          like a panel, unlocked, with panel mode menu showing…

          ?

          so i did it again, more carefully, and it’s fine.
          thanks!

          weird, though, how the boundaries are set: not exactly
          what you want when you draft, and i think 32bit comes
          out slightly shorter. did this time anyway.

          any idea how to get main page back within ‘grabbing’
          range when it goes out of sight behind the quicklaunch
          bar? that bugs me…have to re-open to get it back.

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