I was about to buy a router and use the DAW midi control on my Allen & Heath QU-16 with my ipad2 but reading through the forum I saw folks were still using their Tranzport with win10 64bit. When I updated to Win7 a few years ago I could never get my Tranzport to work. I could see it in the midi controller surface but when I pressed a button a midi note would play. So upon upgrading my computer a couple weeks ago , going 64bit and the new Cakewalk Bandlab, I tried installing the latest drivers I could find on Tranzport site and followed the instructions of putting the .dll in the control surface folder,"which I didn't do with win7, probably why it didn't work correctly," and also editing it to 64 like the instructions on the site. Could see it plainly in my control surface view. Would not work at first but changed the little icon back and forth on the little Tranzport icon on right bottom of the the screen , and lo and behold, works perfectly. I love this little hardware controller. I can arm and disarm tracks to stack vocals, and being a drummer and sometime session leader , can mount it on it's mic holder right next to me . I was about to give up on it ,but really , really thrilled it is working again.