Maschine goes 64-bit only
- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
It seems like there will always be the small handful of people who will always believe their outdated software and hardware "works just fine." Those people shouldn't be surprised that sticking to an outdated platform will leave them in the dust in terms of updateds/upgrades.
It's unreasonable to expect a developer to continue to spend resources developing new products for something a small percentage of their customer base uses.
It's unreasonable to expect a developer to continue to spend resources developing new products for something a small percentage of their customer base uses.
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- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
There's been a lot of crap posts on KVR recently. But that one. Wow.BONES wrote:OK, I had a load of individual responses prepared but it all comes back to the same thing, so I'll just say it once. All you dopey Mac users, and it seems all the people defending NI's actions are Mac users, are happy to wax lyrical about all the extra hassle of supporting multiple platforms but all the arguments you make could just as easily be used to stop making Mac versions. How would you feel if NI and everyone else did that instead? Would you be happy? No, of course you wouldn't, so why expect these guys to be any happier? They have a legitimate beef with this and if you can't see that, then you are a self-centred a-hole of the highest order.
The other issue is that, for most of us, there is no compelling reason to go to 64 bit. It adds nothing. Performance isn't any better, it doesn't use fewer resources (quite the opposite, in fact) and 64 bit software seems to take up a lot more drive space into the bargain. And for what? So that my paging file can be a little smaller? Hardly worth it when it means hours and hours of work just to rebuild a song so we can play it live. As foosnark said, the only ones who benefit from this are NI, there is nothing at all in it for their customers.
For some reason I really cannot fathom, some of you want to liken this to the change from Windows XP to Windows 10 but it is NOTHING like that. Every piece of software and every hardware peripheral I had on XP still installs and runs perfectly well on Windows 10. The change cost me nothing. OTOH, the change from Orion 32 bit to Orion 64 bit has cost me 20 or more plugins, many of which I use in dozens of songs we wrote before 64 bit hosts even existed and would really like to use again. We've done it, I honestly couldn't tell you why exactly, but the dismissive attitudes of some of you says a lot about the type of people you are (see above).
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- KVRAF
- 2111 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
It's just more trouble than it's worth. I'm sure people still using 32-bit only hosts and plugins are a minority now. Sad but true.
- GRRRRRRR!
- 15844 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere else, on principle
The question, then, is when does it cease to become tenable? When the number of users falls below 50% of the total? Below 30%? 10%? 5%? It requires very little effort to maintain and support both 32 and 64 bit versions, and in this case it's all about saving the vendor from having to fix problems they have created for their users. Whilst I've had nothing but excellent support experiences with NI, this is exactly the kind of treatment that would stop me from dealing with them if I wasn't already on board. That so many people are happy to see them treat customers this way does my head in. Does it not occur to you that you could be next?
Really? Care to elaborate. I've stuck to facts and reason, is that incompatible with the way your brain works?BMoore wrote:There's been a lot of crap posts on KVR recently. But that one. Wow.
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- KVRAF
- 7624 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
I heard they stopped making rotary phones too, bastards.
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- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
You've stuck to facts?! In what world?BONES wrote:The question, then, is when does it cease to become tenable? When the number of users falls below 50% of the total? Below 30%? 10%? 5%? It requires very little effort to maintain and support both 32 and 64 bit versions, and in this case it's all about saving the vendor from having to fix problems they have created for their users. Whilst I've had nothing but excellent support experiences with NI, this is exactly the kind of treatment that would stop me from dealing with them if I wasn't already on board. That so many people are happy to see them treat customers this way does my head in. Does it not occur to you that you could be next?Really? Care to elaborate. I've stuck to facts and reason, is that incompatible with the way your brain works?BMoore wrote:There's been a lot of crap posts on KVR recently. But that one. Wow.
I don't even know where to begin.
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- GRRRRRRR!
- 15844 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere else, on principle
Of course you don't know where to begin, you clearly struggle to see the world as it really is. You probably lack empathy, too, or else you might be able to understand why some people get annoyed with this situation.
Great example! When the phone system stopped supporting rotary dial phones, they gave everyone a brand new tone dial phone because they realised how pissed off their customers would be if they just left them in the lurch. NI and others could learn a lot from the example set by phone companies.soulone82 wrote:No but I'll take the word of foosnark, who does(see page 1 of this thread), because it gels with my own experience as a product specialist for Autodesk, where I worked very closely with the dev team.BONES wrote:It requires very little effort to maintain and support both 32 and 64 bit versionsATS wrote:I heard they stopped making rotary phones too, bastards.
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- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
First. Your lame "angry" replys are so predictable and old.BONES wrote:Of course you don't know where to begin, you clearly struggle to see the world as it really is. You probably lack empathy, too, or else you might be able to understand why some people get annoyed with this situation.Great example! When the phone system stopped supporting rotary dial phones, they gave everyone a brand new tone dial phone because they realised how pissed off their customers would be if they just left them in the lurch. NI and others could learn a lot from the example set by phone companies.soulone82 wrote:No but I'll take the word of foosnark, who does(see page 1 of this thread), because it gels with my own experience as a product specialist for Autodesk, where I worked very closely with the dev team.BONES wrote:It requires very little effort to maintain and support both 32 and 64 bit versionsATS wrote:I heard they stopped making rotary phones too, bastards.
Second. I have not addressed anyones annoyance. And while I see their side, your ignorant "facts" are still just that.
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- 15844 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere else, on principle
"Angry"? Hardly. This is a forum on the internet, it's a way to while away the idle hours and, very occasionally, to find some useful information or get some useful help. There should be nothing at all here to make anyone angry. I think "direct" is probably a more suitable description, as I really don't care if I hurt someone's feelings, for the same reason - if you get offended by something someone you don't know and will never meet types into the internet, you are taking it, and possibly yourself, far too seriously and that is not my problem. I'd have thought from the general mocking tone of your posts, which seem to predominantly be personal attacks rather than contributions to any discussion, that you'd understand this already but it seems you're moore interested in trolling than contributing.
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- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
You aren't at the absolute bottom of the list of people who ought to accuse others of lacking empathy, but you're definitely up there in rank on the list of those who probably shouldn't.BONES wrote:You probably lack empathy, too, or else you might be able to understand why some people get annoyed with this situation.
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- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
Thank you for your vote in support of industry regulation. Do some more reading on that subject. The monopoly of Bell Telephone had a lot to do with what was "given" to consumers at the time. Not only were the phones considered the property of the company, this kind of "largess" from telcos wouldn't be seen today. In fact, it most definitely isn't seen at all in the USA.BONES wrote:Great example! When the phone system stopped supporting rotary dial phones, they gave everyone a brand new tone dial phone because they realised how pissed off their customers would be if they just left them in the lurch. NI and others could learn a lot from the example set by phone companies.ATS wrote:I heard they stopped making rotary phones too, bastards.
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- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
And there it is. The "I'm not angry; anger is weakness" and "no one can anger me, so if I anger someone else, it's their own fault" attitudes.BONES wrote:"Angry"? Hardly. This is a forum on the internet [...] I really don't care if I hurt someone's feelings, for the same reason - if you get offended by something someone you don't know and will never meet types into the internet, you are taking it, and possibly yourself, far too seriously and that is not my problem.
Almost everything you do demonstrates aggression, BONES. If that's not powered by anger (and/or bitterness), I'm not sure how you think we should be taking it. Do you even read what you write here? It's concerning that you may have no sense of what anger is or what it looks like to other people.
With your quoted comment above, I'm officially taking you off the list of "people who are allowed to accuse others of lacking empathy".
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- KVRAF
- 25051 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
For this to make the most sense, you want 'the absolute top of the list' agreeing with 'up there in rank on the list', just sayin'...Jace-BeOS wrote:You aren't at the absolute bottom of the list of people who ought to accuse others of lacking empathy, but you're definitely up there in rank on the list of those who probably shouldn't.BONES wrote:You probably lack empathy, too, or else you might be able to understand why some people get annoyed with this situation.
but that (which I won't have seen but as quoted) really was a laugh out loud (guffaws) moment, truly
I have empathy to the extent it may have hurt me in life. I absolutely get why people who aren't me and that I don't at all agree with may become irritated; period. This does not mean I find their irritation reasonable necessarily or that I'll beg off telling them as much. This word 'empathy' does not mean 'I have to kiss your ass.'.