There should be 4 installs.
One for pci 32bit which includes everything,
One for pci 64bit that does not include stuff that doesn’t work on 64bit yet
One for Xite-1 32bit which doesn’t include the few seq modules that don’t work yet.
One for Xite-1 64bit which doesn’t include the stuff that doesn’t work on 64bit yet as well.
Because at first use for someone, if you see it you expect it to work, experience a crash or two and than start missing all the joy scope has to offer because your focusing on what doesn’t work.
Remove stuff from the installs and users are non the wiser or atleast don’t get made to experience a seemingly “random” crash.
I only say this, as not that it’s such a problem for me, but going through putting aside or deleting various plug ins, modules & patches. Is time consuming and a lot of people won’t even consider to do such a thing or have time. Recently, not just with scope but with the computer, I’ve been strict on myself to just remove anything that’s “problematic” as I get side tracked trying to fix stuff rather than making music. So been going through testing everything, removing problems, so I don’t get interrupted when creating. Luckily I’ve had loads of free time to do this. I’ve nearly finished getting everything as perfect as it can be.
From a modular patches point of view one can start to think a lot is not working but it comes down to 3 things,
SampleOsc, tapedelay and some seq modules… that’s it!!! Prob about 5 modules out of 100’s..
Anyhow hopefully this is a mute point in a few months time when we get Scope 8 with everything fixed for 64bit.
Btw, the stuff that doesn’t work on 64bit yet probably accounts for less than 5% of what scope has to offer.
If any new people are reading this please check my Xite-1 tips. I’ve done most of hard work for you (collecting info from around here etc plus my own) for Xite scope 7 running on xp32bit and win1064bit in the Xite sub forum.