ricp wrote:Well firstly September is more than "a few weeks" away, and secondly apart from a simple stand alone version, there would be no DAW to plug it in to.
Both the OS and the DAW have to be 64 bit for Pianoteq to operate as 64 bit.
Secondly, who cares? What's the rush? Will Pianoteq somehow magically play better at 64bit? I don't think so. It hardly uses any RAM as it is so that isn't an issue either. So what's the rush? What can't Pianoteq do now that it will be able to do as a 64 bit program?
10 weeks away--it's really neither here nor there as to whether that qualifies as "a few weeks", i suppose.
And yes, most certainly the DAW will have to be 64-bit, as well. Sonar already is 64-bit (on PCs, of course), and I would be surprised if a few others aren't close behind.
Hey, as long as all our 32-bit plugins will run in a 64-bit environment, we're not going to have too much problem. And yes, you're right, Pianoteq doesn't use much RAM at all. So I apologize if it seemed like I was stirring up trouble.
There are, of course, other possibilities that the 64-bit OSes will offer, though. Most especially more efficient multithreading on multi-core machines. I think that's one of the ongoing areas of interest for many DAW users.
But hey, I really wasn't trying to be snarky, or start a debate. Sorry if it came across that way. I'm also certainly not trying to rush the Pianoteq team or anything. They are (as always) doing a *fantastic* job. It was purely out of curiosity that I asked.
Cheers to a great company, a great plugin, and a wonderfully supportive community.
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