Okay, I'll reply to my own post.
It's
clear that MOTU does not support their Windows users. MachFive 2 and BPM only work (and not all that good) with Windows XP 32 bit OS...After installing drivers for (initially) 32-bit versions of both MachFive and BPM in the x86 programs folder, and then the 64-bit versions, the programs won't launch. BPM launched once-and then crashed a few seconds later. Cubase 5, Maschine, my Ultralite MK 3, Kontakt all install and work fine in the 32-bit shell, but not MachFive or BPM. I know I'm not the first to experience this. The programs won't even launch, so I can't say I've seen them crash, but I'm sure (from what I've read) that they would anyway. My question is this: If MOTU cater mostly to MAC users then why don't they develop proprietary software for MAC only? I'll tell you why...It's because they prey on ignorant, ambitious composers like myself, knowing full well we can't return opened software if we're not happy with it, so they're guaranteed to keep their money. If I had any inkling that my software would not work in a 64 bit OS (whether M5 2 32 bit or 64 bit was installed-cause both versions do not work), I never would have bought the programs. What good is MachFive 2 in a 32 bit OS?!! I don't know about the rest of you, but I work with more than one piece of software, and each one requires a substantial amount of RAM to run it. I invested in a 64 bit computer with now-12 GB of RAM for that reason. Freezing and unfreezing tracks is cumbersome and impedes workflow 10-fold. I should be able to have Mach Five 2, Independence Pro, Cubase 5, BPM and Maschine open all at the same time as MIDI instruments and do audio and MIDI editing in real-time. Having those instruments working collectively with each other to be as creative as possible is why we want to embrace a 64-bit OS. In a 64 bit OS with 12 GB of RAM and a Core i7 2.93 processor-which I have, this would be a joke to pull off, but since Mach Five 2 and BPM won't work in XP x64 or Vista x64, I'm left with a 32-bit OS to work with and about 3 gigs of RAM to spread around. Useless, in this day and age of professional music production. Luckily, I'm getting a MAC in the new year...I know that no software is bug-free, and that MachFive2 and BPM probably have their issues in a MAC as well, but we all know what system works best-by
far.
Again, it's no secret that MOTU's BPM and MachFive 2 drivers (32 bit and 64 bit) are as buggy as hell in Windows 64 bit OS's, so why won't they address the situation? My MOTU audio interface works great, like it always has-even in 64-bit OS environments. The software however-is another story altogether. I was going to buy MOTU Electric Keys software as well, but after this experience there isn't a chance in
hell of that happening.
Good day.
