twaddle Rain, did you get your installation problem sorted? You should have 3 folder locations for fxpansion. AppData\Roaming\fxpansion, MyDocuments\fxpansion and C:Programs\fxpansion If the empty folder is in your documents that might be because it's for your own personal saved presets which you won't have created yet. As for not allowing you to install to another drive that sounds like an installer problem. I have heard of it but not had it myself. You can create a folder on your storage drive, call it fxpansion, then another folder inside called BFD Eco in to which you can move your data/audio folder. Then open eco and "rebuild databases" from the main screen drop down. It's best with both Eco & BFD2 to get it all set up in stand alone. When you get BFD2 you can then tell it (hopefully0 to install the data to your fxpansion folder where it will create it's own BFD2 folder. Hope that helps Steve
Bristol_Jonesey Most soundcards available today only make use of about 20bits during conversion anyway, so it makes sense to go for the download if you don't want to wait for, and pay more for, the 24 bit discs
Thanks Steve, I appreciate. I eventually sorted it out and reorganized it manually. Only waiting to hear back from the regarding my SN for Rock Legends (I did receive an e-mail but there was no SN in it - apparently a glitch w/ their server).
Rain And since I hate to leave things like that open when it was solved - I did get my SN this afternoon. Just registered the product (Rock Legends) and downloading right now. Thanks FXPansion.
vintagevibe Bristol_Jonesey Most soundcards available today only make use of about 20bits during conversion anyway, so it makes sense to go for the download if you don't want to wait for, and pay more for, the 24 bit discs I don't see anywhere that says it's download only. Did I miss something? With the boxed version I don't have to backup 55gigs.
The download version however is 20bit and not 24bit so it's a little smaller. Otherwise it would be a 55GB download.
Bristol_Jonesey vintagevibe Bristol_Jonesey Most soundcards available today only make use of about 20bits during conversion anyway, so it makes sense to go for the download if you don't want to wait for, and pay more for, the 24 bit discs I don't see anywhere that says it's download only. Did I miss something? With the boxed version I don't have to backup 55gigs. I didn't say it was download only, I was simply reinforcing Steve's comment that if a potential user opts for the download, then you'll only get 20bit samples, not 24 bit The download version however is 20bit and not 24bit so it's a little smaller. Otherwise it would be a 55GB download.
twaddle Vintagevibe When you say back up you mean install I'm guessing. The link that I posted looks like it's the boxed version only which IS 55GB. You will need a separate drive that must be 72000 rpm or above. Steve