I am disappointed there is no 64 bit version for 2014. That is enough to make me not purchase the new 2014 upgrade

peter gannon - it was revealing for you to ask here what additional advantages are there for 64 bit other than access to RAM? You are in the software business so you knew before you posted - "absolutely none". It teaches how far away we are from 64 bit BIAB - but you also know how problematic are wrappers which are at best a compromise.

Mat - your comment in another thread that no-one had noticed a memory warning during testing of BIAB 2014 beta also teaches us the system specs and requirements of the beta team - again so far away from 64 bit.

Jazzmammal - you have a Kurzweil PC3 with probably 128mb RAM for sample memory. Basic - but enough for you to run 32 bit BIAB and you are happy with this performance. That is ok -it is unfair of you to comment on "stinking VSTi's" and that a 64 bit BIAB version is unnecessary for those who would wish for an alternative solution. If you understood the VSTi suite Mal wishes to use you would understand its fabulous sound which cannot be realised with a 32 bit BIAB- PG Music so far refuses to provide Mal with his desired option.

Jazzmammal - I notice you rubbish any comment from Mal or others about the size of 64 bit BIAB interest yet you deluge us with your own unsubstantiated market size for 32 bit BIAB.

I have several DAWs and many VSTs and VSTis. In no instance can I remember forum traffic asking for a change to 64 bit. It evolved naturally and promptly and in each instance the 64 bit solution was offered as a free upgrade.

I have the choice to use 32 or 64 bit versions of all my music software I continue to purchase upgrades except BIAB.

I choose not to move ahead with BIAB until it moves forward. There are other intelligent music software solutions in the market.