This is from my other post, I got everything working under Windows 10 x64...
So, then I got cocky, and I also got Rig Kontrol 3 working (except the channel change buttons and tuner button), and I also got Firebox (circa2007) working, in additioanl top my iRig PRO and HD. So yeah, I am happy, and confident, I can make anything work with AT4 now
I got the SP MIDI Control Program to install on Windows 10 64 bit. I went through so much trying to get this to work. I am running Amplitube 4 MAX. When I would run the MIDI controller program install, it would fail, and not copy any of the files or executables to the folder, so I could not run the program. I would get a pop-up saying Installed failed, setup is quitting.
Here is what nobody has seemed to mention, at least I have only seen bits and pieces of it:
#1 - Install the 64 bit driver, even though it is supposed to be for Windows 7.
#2 - Unplug your SP from the USB.
#3) Go into Windows-> Control Panel -> User Accounts - > Change User Account Control settings
#4) Slide it all the way to the bottom, NEVER NOTIFY.
#5) Reboot.
#6) Install it again. You will still get an error, but this time, the files are there, and you CAN launch the program.
It is now safe to plug your SP back in, and it should see the SP now as a MIDI interface.
I thought before it was my Windows 7-64bit install, so I upgraded to Windows 10 64bit. Same issue, but this time I tried to disabled the UAC, and installed with the pedal unplugged.
I am going to try this on Windows 7 again (I copied my Drive BEFORE I upgraded, so I have the old drive to test it on).
Hopefully, this will help someone else. Ironically, I already ordered another MIDI controller pedal, but this one can do much more than the SP. For those that are interested, the NI Rig Kontrols, and the Line6 FBV Shortboards MK2's work. I might even get a Behringer FCB1010 and the new BIOS chip to see what else works and report back.
Dave