@Nick Batzdorf said:
"Other companies have already delivered this, so for once VSL is lagging behind"
Only EastWest's PLAY as far as I know.
I was trying not to be specific. [:D]
OK, so VSL is lagging behind EW when it comes to sample player development. Happy now?
Actually I think that all the software and hardware manufacturers seem to be waiting for each other, but the silly thing is, that when the 64bit versions of DAWs are released, there will be people complaining that they have to use some sort of wrapper just to get their favourite plugs to run. I wish that more companies would think ahead. I mean, its not as if a 64bit OS is exactly new. Windows has had a good, stable 64bit OS for a number of years, and now has two. Allegedly Apple may even have one by the end of the year, providing that too many resources aren't diverted to the iToilet. [8-)]
DG
Yup! But probably it's not so much a matter of thinking ahead, as it is a matter or prioritizing development money. With genuine 64bit operation, at all levels of the system, still somewhat in the distance, companies are probably just waiting for it to become more of a practical reality before dumping development funds into it. And unfortunately, I have to admit that, beyond VSL, I have basically no need for a 64bit OS, app, driver, etc.... So it must be tough to make it a huge priority, for a lot of companies. We are in the absolute elite of RAM-hogging fields. It's not just being in the sub-category of "music", but being in the sub-sub-category of the sample-based virtual orchestra - not something you hear Ted and Jane arguing about at the tube station! [;)]
J.