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31

Wednesday, September 2nd 2009, 7:34pm

Dear Access team

How much is important to use 64 bit supported host?

because i,ve contacted to ableton and they told me ,live doesn't support 64 bit as well and maybe some 3rd party plugins doesn't work
correctly on 64 bit os

Kind respect

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Thursday, September 3rd 2009, 10:11am

OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard

I have a CD in my hand with Snow Leopard that I just bought and can't install!!

Can't wait for the drivers, VC 64bit plug can come later:)

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Friday, September 4th 2009, 5:28pm

I was running a 64bit pc with everything working really good. Then after selling a kitney I bought a Virus TI Keyboard, installed it and got the message that it won't work on my 64bit os. Now I took a step back and installed Vista x86, I hope I can get back to 64bits soon, maybe Win7?

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Friday, September 11th 2009, 11:04am

still waiting...

35

Friday, September 11th 2009, 2:08pm

like all the others ...

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Friday, September 11th 2009, 7:47pm

The worst part is that Access not keep their consumers happy by telling them at least what stage they are on development.

People complain about T.C. Eletronic but compared to what i experience here with Access the consumers from T.C. should be happy with the exellent service they provided from the start of development to the release of the 64bit supported softwarepackages wich i was betatester of.



Hope these topics give them the idea they have to be transparant to their consumers.

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Saturday, September 12th 2009, 12:14am

Nah, i'm not happy with TC at all - they flat out refuse to support FL Studio.

Yeah - a list of objectives and progress on them from access would be nice, but I figure they aren't a huge operation so they don't need the fuss of

'is it ready yet? IS IT READY YET!?!?' etc.

From everyone for support of an OS that isnt itself 'ready'. ( I discount Vista and XP x64 from this as they, as far as i'm concerned, are not 'ready').

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Saturday, September 12th 2009, 1:13am

Hey

I'm waiting for the 64 bit drivers 9 months when I bought TI. My studio can't work on 64 bit till today.
How long we have to wait for any 64bit Windows drivers ?

Looking forward to it !!

cheers

39

Saturday, September 12th 2009, 10:00pm

+1000

best regards, jan

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Monday, September 14th 2009, 5:05pm

@heckmat



Ableton works fine and stable on a 64bit Vista. And all plugins I have in use - and these are a lot - are also stable. 32 bit applications on a 64 bit host are of great benefit, since each application can use a whole 4 GB of adress space.