Topic: 64-bit version of Pianoteq 2.3?
OK, a relic, but is a 64-bit of version 2.3 available? Just installed the new Cubase 9, which no longer supports 32-bit plugins.
OK, a relic, but is a 64-bit of version 2.3 available? Just installed the new Cubase 9, which no longer supports 32-bit plugins.
Nope, as far as I know.
Move to Reaper, it support 32 bit
...and a great and stable bit-bridge if you decide to stay in 64-bit.
Thanks guys. I have no plans to move away from Cubase, so I may be screwed on Pianoteq unless I want to upgrade to the latest version. Haven't bothered because I don't use it all that often, but at least the 64 bit question seems to be resolved.
Cheers
OK, a relic, but is a 64-bit of version 2.3 available? Just installed the new Cubase 9, which no longer supports 32-bit plugins.
I know you said you don't use Pianoteq much, but the difference between version 2.3 and 5.7 ( the current one ) is, I'd have said, huge. I think you might use it a lot more if you get the ( apparently as cheap as 29 euros including the D4 and K2 ! ) upgrade. I'd suggest you at least try the demo of 5.7 and see what you think. Certainly for me the demo won me over instantly. I think most people think even the jump from 4.5 to 5 was significant.
Why linger in the past when the present is so much nicer ! :-)
Good advice sjgcit. I'll check it out. Thanks.