Topic: Installing 32 bit drivers instead of 64 bit

I have installed drivers in my 64 bit windows and its working but i just realized that 32 bit drivers have been installed. Its showing the *32 sign next to the driver name in the task manager. How do i ensure 64 bit drivers are installed?

Im facing some disturbance in the base notes recording of and acoustic guitar through my AKG c414 AND the DI fishman pickups of the guitar, is it possible its because of this?

Re: Installing 32 bit drivers instead of 64 bit

What you are seeing in the task manager is not the driver, but the small control applications for mixer and settings. These are 32 bit, no need for 64.

Drivers have no influence on audio "disturbances" of this nature.


Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME