Greetings, Sweep !
"And this is the list of stuff that is not compatible with MCE:
• Digidesign Pro Tools (all versions).
• All M-Audio software and hardware.
• All Steinberg software.
• Cakewalk SONAR (all versions).
• The iLok.
• Syncrosoft USB dongles.
• Focusrite interfaces.
• Lexicon Omega/Alpha/Lambda.
• Edirol interfaces.
• Alesis USB and Firewire mixers.
• All MOTU hardware and software.
• All E-MU hardware and software.
• Native Instruments software.
• Waves software.
• Mackie Spike. Tracktion has been known to work, but is not guaranteed.
• Novation X-Station series.
• TC Eletric PowerCore series.
• Universal Audio UAD-1 cards.
• All RME hardware.
• All PreSonus hardware.
• All TASCAM software and hardware.
• Blue Snowball and Samson C01 USB Microphones."
This is a quote taken from a Native Instruments forum in response to a compatability list question. I believe this list originated at Sweetwater's tech support (not certain), but this and numerous other forum posts I've seen, as well as notifications of incompatibility from manufacturers themselves (G-Force for one) have led me to believe that I've been quite LUCKY in running a lot of my stuff under MCE.
By the way, thanks for the response - I had the above on clipboard and didn't want to lose it before I got it into the body of this post. Anyway, I run Pro Tools, Cubase, M-Audio hardware AND software, Sonar, iLock and Syncrosoft dongles, E-MU X-board and ProteusX, all Native Instrument software, plus Kore (when it works), Tracktion 2, X-Station 25, and Tascam US224, GigaStudio and GVI as well as less 'popular' plug-ins and hardware. So.......that pretty well shoots the crap out of the 'list'. I run XP Pro on the laptop but any problems I've had seem to be equally distributed amongst the desktop (running MCE) and the laptop, so I've not been able to pinpoint any exclusive crashes to a particular OS. Also, I tend to overburden, so a share of the problems I have are of my own devise.
My concern with the Vista upgrade is perhaps using up licensing 'bids' to find the software won't work, hence my question about Vista behaviour. I'm trying to find out about as many products I own as I can before taking the 'exploratory plunge' into Microsoft's latest and greatest. Personally, I wish all the stuff ran on DOS - at least things were 'fixable' in the old days.
Thanks again for your reply. I'll probably hold off on the upgrade until I feel overly experimental and have a few days off to curse and spit!
Peace,
Dave