Well, I guess that is my question too. EVERYTHING I do is 64bit now. (
Here come the hypotheticals lol) If D8Bridge runs fine as a 32bit executable in a 64bit machine, I'm fine with that. I mean, it's a MIDI Translator, does the 32/64bit versions really matter? What, if anything, about the MIDI translating function of the Bridge is lost or affected in 32bit? That said, is there any special config to apply to the 32bit .exe, compatibility mode, etc. that needs to be applied before running it? What are the fundamental pros and cons of the different versions as it applies to how the software does what it designed to? Is there any sort of bandwidth advantage to the MIDI translator by running x64? If the next version of Bridge opens the Analog inputs up, will I be able to sync or chain them with my external MOTU's?? That would really put a smile on my face if I could do that
Also, and this is the part that is of concern to me, is....when the Analog I/O gets opened up, how will the 32/64 bit choice affect that functionality,
if at all?
Call me devil's advocate, but I'd rather ask the what if's now, BEFORE I purchase, so I know what options I have available to me, to make the most out of my D8B. I empathize with trying to get everything to work, when I got my first Tascam FW1884 console, it took me 6 months, and a surprising after hours phone call from an 1884 Developer himself to get me running. Once it did though....wow....it was whole new world. I fully expect, from what I've seen, for the D8Bridge to be my next whole new world of "Wow", and positively impact how I do what I do. I've been watching this software development for a long time, and I know the countless hours of diligence Marc has put into this. Right now I'm working mostly in Sonar X1d Producer x64 on a dual CPU workstation, and a 4 CPU Proliant Rack Server running Windows 7 Enterprise. I intend to A/B the units from a single interface, using an Argosy fitted (or Similar style) Console for the D8B. I know Argosy used to make one specifically for the D8B, but the D8B is my Centerpiece, and it will all revolve around D8Bridge working as I have seen. I have a Power PC Mac G5 with Logic 8 as well, but I really have little time to dive into the learning Curve of a both a Mac OSX box AND Logic all at the same time. I would love to run the Mackie with that eventually as well, but my priority is on my primary, most used DAW, and thats X1, with X2 already showing up in the near future.
My medical issues in January have totally derailed my entire plan this year financially. When I make the purchase, I will be stretching for it. Squeezing it in somewhere, someway, somehow. I want what it does, I NEED what it does to stand out in a sea of mediocre "producers" and wannabe engineers here and have a bigger, better, more intuitive way of doing what I love to do. For me, it will be like needing to chop down a tree, and going from a Saw on a Swiss Army knife, to a Chainsaw.... I'm going to spend that money with a smile knowing and hoping that my return on investment will be a LOT more than just $ signs