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  • ChazC
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    ORIGINAL: John
    You get 12 Songs in different styles and Tempo with 4 Variations each of Intro, Verse, Pre Chorus, Chorus and Bridge. Plus a few Minor and Major Ballad Chords variations.

    How hard is it to actually list that up on a details page for the pack?! Did you learn nothing from the complaints from EZMix pack customers?

    ChazC
    Participant

    What I will add to that though is that the upgrade to 2 was worth it – I have no problems with EZMix2 as a plug in, the new amp sims sound great & it’s still a go to plugin when I need something in a hurry – it’s just your policy with the add-ons which is off the mark I’m afraid.

    ChazC
    Participant

    It wouldn’t be so bad if you actually provided a patch list of what you get in each pack. *29 was (just) worth a risk but *49, with no specific info? I’ll pass thanks. I bought the very first pop/rock one & have not bought another pack since – simply for that reason; I like to know what I’m paying for.

    Like SoundWerx has said, I was pleasantly surprised today at getting an email thanking me for my support & was expecting to see some sort of a discount on the price of the new pack. Unless this is just an introductory price & you’re banging it up even more in a month?! Not impressed TBH.

    ChazC
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Rogue
    no, the FAQ does not state this at all – it states that we don’t support it, which is hardly the same thing 😉

    Don’t try getting out of it on a technicality! 😉

    Thanks for the informative reply – that’s all we were asking for TBH.

    Great news to hear you’re working on it & hopefully it’ll be done sooner rather than later. As I previously stated, I have no problems with paying a modest fee for an upgrade as long as the thing works!

    ChazC
    Participant

    Er… you are correct; some 32bit programs do work under 64bit – unfortunately Drumtracker isn’t one of them – hence the OP’s question!!! …and why I was so annoyed with the reply I got from Toontrack support via my email quoted above. I’d already stated that I knew DT didn’t work in 64bit so what’s the point in telling me (twice now!) that some 32bit programs work under 64bit when even they state DT doesn’t in the FAQ!
     
    Other than yet – yep, I’d have no problems with a completely new version (even if there was a modest upgrade fee) as long as it worked; we’d just like to know a timeframe that’s all.
     

    ChazC
    Participant

    That wasn’t the issue John – talk about burying your head in the sand!  Win7 has been out for over a year, Digidesign have recently dropped support for XP and you STILL don’t expect people to upgrade to 64bit?! There’s no reason (other than using Drumtracker it seems) to stay with a 32bit OS when upgrading to Win7.
     
    Can we just have a straight answer so we can move on if needed – are you going to make DT 64bit compatible and if so can you give us a time frame, that’s all we want to know!  Thanks.

    ChazC
    Participant

    This is the response I got from Toontrack in September when I emailed them about 64 bit support in DT:
     

    We are no where near releasing a 64 bit version of Drumtracker I’m afraid. Sometimes 32 bit applications works just fine in 64 bit environments however.

     
    Talk about having your finger on the pulse… you’d think they’d realise their own product doesn’t work wouldn’t you? Not impressed.

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