Maybe you should start a poll to see how many people want 64 bit. It seems that it's a small minority that wants 64 bit. I could care less whether it's 32 or 64 bit. BIAB works perfectly for me as it is and it's probably the same for many users. A poll would probably tell us a lot. Personally, I'm into live solo performance gigs and not composition, so my requirements are probably a lot different than yours. Later, Ray
Ray, although a pole could be run it would only account for those now using PG Music’s products. Some of us and I’ll admit we probably are in the minority, are using VSTis that require more ram than a 32 bit program/system can deliver.
But there are a couple of other problems with staying with 32 bit. Like Mal I know of a few people that will not even try PG Music’s software because it’s 32 bit, even after they have heard what it can do on my machine. You may say that is their lose but it is also PG Music’s lose. Secondly and more importantly all computers are going 64 bit and very soon I suspect computers will not long be able to run 32 bit software.
I want PG Music to be successful. However to be more successful I believe they need to update. The non-MS approach, the multiple measure copy-paste for example, the 8.3 filenames, the GUI, although it is much better now, as well as a few other things need to be improved for it to appeal to the masses. YMMV.