"64-bit $APP" traditionally means: $APP compiled for a 64-bit architecture. In that sense, Pd has already been 64-bit for a couple of yours, unless you're running a 32-bit OS or use 32-bit legacy builds.
Now, I guess what you actually mean is single-precision vs. double-precision, but this is completely unrelated to CPU architeture.
64-bit Pd -> Pd compiled for a 64-bit architecture.
double precision Pd -> Pd that internally uses double precision floating point numbers for audio computation and messages.
will a 64bit Pd solve the problem of numerical inaccuracy when indexing
no, but double precision Pd does!
Christof
On 01.03.2022 11:43, Peter P. wrote:
Hi,
will a 64bit Pd solve the problem of numerical inaccuracy when indexing larger audio tables (compare B16.long-varispeed.pd)?
thanks and cheersz, P
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