Anyone able to migrate Project 5 to Windows 10?
Hello:
I successfully updated my DAW to Windows 10 64 Pro from Windows 7 64 Pro.
Everything worked except Project 5. It tried to launch but failed after trying to profile the Audio driver. I'm using a Focusrite Scarlet 6i6. I tried running it in every compatibility mode to no avail. I even uninstalled it and re-installed it - but no go. It was running perfectly with the same audio interface on Windows 7.
I know others have been successful running it on Windows 8 so I'm kind of surprised it wouldn't work in Windows 10 as every other DAW based program I have runs in it just fine. I know Project 5 is getting kind of long in the tooth though. I was thinking if there was a way to get around it profiling the audio hardware that it might actually initialize, but I don't know how to get it to bypass that. If anyone knows, let me know.
Windows 10 is probably the last straw for Project 5. I hate to see it go, but am willing to sacrifice it for progress. If anyone is successful at getting it to run, please let me know how I might get past the audio profiling proceedure.
Cheers.
Best Regards,
Dave
Win 7 64, HP Elite Laptop with Dual Core Intel I5, 8GB RAM, 3 Drives, (2-TB's total), Delta 66 audio interface, Midiman 8x8s, Sonar X3C 64bit, Project 5, Reason 7, Reaper 64bit, Kurzweil PC3X, Korg M50, Yamaha CS2X,Roland Gaia, Yamaha Motif XS Rack, Rhodes MK-80 ,
Adam A7 monitors, tons of software vst's.