Log InCreate An Account
  1. Plugins
  2. »
  3. SONiVOX
  4. »
  5. TimewARP 2600
  6. »
  7. Timeline

TimewARP 2600

Synth (Analogue / Subtractive) Plugin by SONiVOX
MyKVRFAVORITE33WANT7

Latest Version Changes

View All
Windows Version
1.6
1.4.1
12 Oct 14
macOS Version
1.6
1.5.3 beta
12 Oct 14
macOS Version
1.5.3 beta
1.5.2 beta
24 Jan 12
macOS Version
1.5.2 beta
1.4.1
18 Jan 12

Comments & Discussion for SONiVOX TimewARP 2600

Discussion
Discussion: Active
robst247
robst247
8 January 2017 at 2:10am

On 31 Dec 2016, I bought Timewarp 2600 as part of a very attractive bargain on on SONiVOX Premier Collection Upgrade from PluginBoutique. (SONiVOX sells Timewarp 2600). Unfortunately, I cannot save my user patches. Every time I try to enter a patchname, I get this error message: "Unacceptable character. You can only type a number here". So I cannot actually save any patches within the VSTi itself. Anyone had this problem and know the solution?

Help would be most welcome ;-)

magickz
magickz
19 January 2017 at 1:36pm

I purchased it the same week, but didn't manage to find some time to install the software. Today I found your message here, and tried it. I can not confirm it. Here it works well (Reaper v5.32, Windows10) - to my surprise it did not crash, as Windows 10 is not officially supported. A little bit confusing that they put software for Windows 10 with software for Windows 7 in one bundle. The Big Bang crashed immediately after I tried to play it with a MIDI controller. Standard support answer that I got was: Windows 10 is not officially supported (it is just for Windows 8). But there's a workaround for that problem that the support did not know as well: In Windows 10 it is possible to launch an app in Windows 8 compatibility mode. Maybe try that... hopefully it solves your issue, too.

magickz
magickz
19 January 2017 at 1:41pm

P.S. I mean: launch the DAW in compatibility mode.

robst247
robst247
19 January 2017 at 2:08pm

Thanks for the tip, Magickz. I hadn't though of that. I'll give Compatibility Mode a try and get back to you with the results. ;-)

magickz
magickz
19 January 2017 at 2:40pm

It takes only 1 minute. Here's a simple instruction if you need it.

(scroll down the page to the headline "How to Run an App in Compatibility Mode" - the rest of the article can be skipped)

http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/set-compatibility-mode-windows-10.

robst247
robst247
19 January 2017 at 5:25pm

Thanks for the info, but I already knew how to run an app in compatibility mode. I often do it; just didn't think of trying it in this case. ;-)

Please log in to join the discussion