: Avoid using "bit-bridges" (running 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit DAW). Use the native x64 version of the DLL to maintain the highest signal integrity and prevent crashes.
: Set your project sample rate to at least 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. For professional "high quality" mastering, 96 kHz is often preferred to reduce aliasing, provided the eprdll x64 component is stable at higher CPU loads. Buffer Size Management :
: Increase the buffer (e.g., 1024 samples) to give the DLL more time to process high-resolution audio effects without "pops" or "clicks." Common Issues and Stability
By utilizing the architecture correctly, users benefit from increased stability in complex projects, the ability to use more intensive "high quality" processing algorithms, and a significantly lower noise floor compared to older 32-bit equivalents.
Understanding Eprdll x64: A Guide to High-Quality Audio Performance
