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Aleksey: I know this post is old, but I hope you're reading this.
I've been using the Voxengo Recorder for years with WinXP. One of the most useful tools I have. Now I'm on 64-bit Win7 and the Recorder plugin makes Sonar crash as soon as I hit record. I don't know if it's just my system or what. Thought I'd give you a heads up anyway.

- Tore
Patches and Soundsources for Omnisphere 2 and Iris:
https://www.soundescape.no

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Thanks for the problem report, but unfortunately, Recorder is not going to be updated soon.
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That's what happens when people don't recognise between what's progress and what's only made for profit anymore Mr. T... "That's what you get". And I "get" a working system with every f. plugin I can lay my hands on, everything is more or less stable and if it's not I already know about it etc. ;). I think I don't have to say what OS I'm talking about...
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DuX wrote:That's what happens when people don't recognise between what's progress and what's only made for profit anymore Mr. T... "That's what you get". And I "get" a working system with every f. plugin I can lay my hands on, everything is more or less stable and if it's not I already know about it etc. ;). I think I don't have to say what OS I'm talking about...
What's wrong with 64-bit Win7, and why wouldn't want a developer it's plugins to work on this OS (which is the most up to date)? :shrug:

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Nielzie wrote:
DuX wrote:That's what happens when people don't recognise between what's progress and what's only made for profit anymore Mr. T... "That's what you get". And I "get" a working system with every f. plugin I can lay my hands on, everything is more or less stable and if it's not I already know about it etc. ;). I think I don't have to say what OS I'm talking about...
What's wrong with 64-bit Win7, and why wouldn't want a developer it's plugins to work on this OS (which is the most up to date)? :shrug:
One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
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DuX wrote:That's what happens when people don't recognise between what's progress and what's only made for profit anymore Mr. T... "That's what you get". And I "get" a working system with every f. plugin I can lay my hands on, everything is more or less stable and if it's not I already know about it etc. ;). I think I don't have to say what OS I'm talking about...
So, you're talking about an OS that was not made for profit. Linux...? :roll:
Just because a single plugin doesn't work, doesn't mean the OS is unstable. I have no ploblems with other plugins. What exactly are you implying that I "get"?
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
Patches and Soundsources for Omnisphere 2 and Iris:
https://www.soundescape.no

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Tinnitus wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
Well, that depends on the apps they run and the tasks they are doing. Given what most people use computers for most of the time, a 32-bit OS works more than well enough for them.
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey

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eduardo_b wrote:
Tinnitus wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
Well, that depends on the apps they run and the tasks they are doing. Given what most people use computers for most of the time, a 32-bit OS works more than well enough for them.
In general, yes. But I assumed we were talking about music production, and having access to alot of RAM is then a huge advantage. Especially if you're using sample libraries.
Patches and Soundsources for Omnisphere 2 and Iris:
https://www.soundescape.no

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Tinnitus wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:
Tinnitus wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
Well, that depends on the apps they run and the tasks they are doing. Given what most people use computers for most of the time, a 32-bit OS works more than well enough for them.
In general, yes. But I assumed we were talking about music production, and having access to alot of RAM is then a huge advantage. Especially if you're using sample libraries.
So you feel the primary advantage of a 64-bit OS is RAM size? I thought it was mostly the processing of data itself. :?
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey

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Tinnitus wrote:
DuX wrote:That's what happens when people don't recognise between what's progress and what's only made for profit anymore Mr. T... "That's what you get". And I "get" a working system with every f. plugin I can lay my hands on, everything is more or less stable and if it's not I already know about it etc. ;). I think I don't have to say what OS I'm talking about...
So, you're talking about an OS that was not made for profit. Linux...? :roll:
Just because a single plugin doesn't work, doesn't mean the OS is unstable. I have no ploblems with other plugins. What exactly are you implying that I "get"?
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
They're not missing out on Voxengo Recorder.
:lol:

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eduardo_b wrote:
Tinnitus wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:
Tinnitus wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
Well, that depends on the apps they run and the tasks they are doing. Given what most people use computers for most of the time, a 32-bit OS works more than well enough for them.
In general, yes. But I assumed we were talking about music production, and having access to alot of RAM is then a huge advantage. Especially if you're using sample libraries.
So you feel the primary advantage of a 64-bit OS is RAM size? I thought it was mostly the processing of data itself. :?
Data processing efficiency is definitely better, but the selling point for me when I moved from 32-bit was the RAM issue. I use Omnisphere, Trilian, Stylus RMX and Kontakt alot.
Patches and Soundsources for Omnisphere 2 and Iris:
https://www.soundescape.no

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Rock wrote:
Tinnitus wrote:
DuX wrote:That's what happens when people don't recognise between what's progress and what's only made for profit anymore Mr. T... "That's what you get". And I "get" a working system with every f. plugin I can lay my hands on, everything is more or less stable and if it's not I already know about it etc. ;). I think I don't have to say what OS I'm talking about...
So, you're talking about an OS that was not made for profit. Linux...? :roll:
Just because a single plugin doesn't work, doesn't mean the OS is unstable. I have no ploblems with other plugins. What exactly are you implying that I "get"?
eduardo_b wrote:One reason is it's used by a very small percentage of people. Most run the 32-bit version of the OS -- which is the default OEM version -- and have absolutely no need for the 64-bit version.
Those who haven't moved up to 64-bit by now, are really missing out.
They're not missing out on Voxengo Recorder.
:lol:
I guess so :oops:
Patches and Soundsources for Omnisphere 2 and Iris:
https://www.soundescape.no

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