KORG Legacy Collection series
"*2: Although not currently 64-bit, we plan to have 64-bit versions within the 2012 calendar year.."
We will see, whether these plans will realize and in what schedule. The chart is dated on 1st of April, so I really hope it hasn't been their april fool prank.
And while they're at it, they should implement scalable GUIs. The letters are nearly unreadable. Hell, we bought these things and then they seem to be abandoned. Weird that it's always the major companies, if you look at NI or Steinberg.
Krakatau wrote:
i, for one, would say it doesn't bother me more than the fact that currently it doesn't pass the AU validation scan for Logic Pro in my configuration
Too bad...
Forgive me if I'm asking something obvious, but did you try changing Logic to run in 32-bit mode just for one restart so at it can scan 32-bit plugins? I've had to do that a few times with other plugins in the past … once they have been scanned successfully, I can switch Logic back to 64-bit and it will use those plug-ins from that point forward via the 32-bit bridge.
Krakatau wrote:
i, for one, would say it doesn't bother me more than the fact that currently it doesn't pass the AU validation scan for Logic Pro in my configuration
Too bad...
Forgive me if I'm asking something obvious, but did you try changing Logic to run in 32-bit mode just for one restart so at it can scan 32-bit plugins? I've had to do that a few times with other plugins in the past … once they have been scanned successfully, I can switch Logic back to 64-bit and it will use those plug-ins from that point forward via the 32-bit bridge.
...it seems that you where right, i just made a scan of each instances one by one in the AUval application successfully
i'm a bit surprised because i always run both version of Logic (32 and 64 bits) but it didn't thought to try a scan of each independently
Krakatau wrote:
i, for one, would say it doesn't bother me more than the fact that currently it doesn't pass the AU validation scan for Logic Pro in my configuration
Too bad...
Forgive me if I'm asking something obvious, but did you try changing Logic to run in 32-bit mode just for one restart so at it can scan 32-bit plugins? I've had to do that a few times with other plugins in the past … once they have been scanned successfully, I can switch Logic back to 64-bit and it will use those plug-ins from that point forward via the 32-bit bridge.
...it seems that you where right, i just made a scan of each instances one by one in the AUval application successfully
i'm a bit surprised because i always run both version of Logic (32 and 64 bits) but it didn't thought to try a scan of each independently
A bit silly of me, i apologise...
No worries ... I'm just glad I was able to help you get it going!