Keep tracks minimal. Use "Freeze" or "Consolidate" to save CPU.
If you want, I can:
The choice to use a 32-bit version of FL Studio largely comes down to compatibility and system resources. For users on older, 32-bit Windows systems or those working with a large library of legacy 32-bit VST plugins, the 32-bit version is a necessity. The key difference between the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of FL Studio lies in memory (RAM) management:
There is of FL Studio provided by Image-Line. The software is designed to integrate deeply with the Windows registry and user file systems for license verification and plugin management.
If a project file corrupts or the software stops working after a Windows update, you have no recourse. Legal users receive lifetime free updates and access to technical support forums to fix bugs. Portable users are left with broken software. The Death of 32-Bit Audio Production