Does ENERGY XT support 64bit plugins yet?

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DuX wrote:EXT2 brought quite a different and more regular concept. EXT1 was a modular DAW, so flexible it's mind boggling. There were also 3rd party modules for it and yes it was more stable. I've had so many crashes with EXT2 that I just gave up on it altogether. :( And gradually I gave up on EXT1, also. It's still good as a sketching tool, I guess. :shrug:

Maybe EXT3 or latest version of EXT2 is more stable and it should be given a chance, though. Maybe post some thoughts after you've played with it for a couple of days? :tu:

Cheers!
I think most of the crashes are caused by Jorgens method of non-scanning and vetting of VSTs.

The advantage of this is that new VSTs put into a folder appear instantly.

The disadvantage is that no vetting or scanning takes place and rogue VSTs take the DAW down.

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dellboy wrote:
Halonmusic wrote:
Thanks. I'll give it a spin.

Depending on your setup,it may or may not work without using windows compatability mode.

I used compatability mode for win XP2.

Your soundcard drivers might not work,so use Asio4all and it should be ok.

My original license from 2006 (which also works with XT3) worked ok and I was up and running quite quickly today when I gave it a spin. If you have a new style license for XT3 it may not work,so you will have to use it in demo mode.
Yeah I have to use it in demo mode it seems.
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