VST3 Support!
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+1 for VST3 support!
Unbelievable that this is ignored for such a long time...
There are no excuses not to integrate VST3 into live!
Unbelievable that this is ignored for such a long time...
There are no excuses not to integrate VST3 into live!
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Enough with the hyperbole. It's not unbelievable nor are there no excuses. Several have been mentioned in this very discussion. No-one is saying VST3 support wouldn't be nice.Thomasch wrote:+1 for VST3 support!
Unbelievable that this is ignored for such a long time...
There are no excuses not to integrate VST3 into live!
Make some music!
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Dude, we talking about a industry standard that exists since 2008.Stromkraft wrote:Enough with the hyperbole. It's not unbelievable nor are there no excuses. Several have been mentioned in this very discussion. No-one is saying VST3 support wouldn't be nice.Thomasch wrote:+1 for VST3 support!
Unbelievable that this is ignored for such a long time...
There are no excuses not to integrate VST3 into live!
Can't see any hyperbole at all, because there are already 9 years gone, to get the knowlege how to implement VST3 into a DAW.
Theres not really progress in development anymore on this DAW, besides making Ableton Live a external OS for Push.
We are talking about a DAW, that costs 600€.
Thats a little more than Cubase Pro would cost me.
For this price a paying customer can expect to get a professional software that meets simple industry standards like VST3, that exists for around 9 years, or in case of full MIDI/SysEx/PolyAftertouch implementaion, that exists since the 1980s.
And the list of hardly needed feature requests goes on, but this depends maybe to another thread.
To me it looks more and more, as if Ableton is sawing off the branch they are sitting on.
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I'm not against the suggestion. I've voted for it. BUt it helps to understand the whys.Thomasch wrote:Dude, we talking about a industry standard that exists since 2008.Stromkraft wrote:Enough with the hyperbole. It's not unbelievable nor are there no excuses. Several have been mentioned in this very discussion. No-one is saying VST3 support wouldn't be nice.Thomasch wrote:+1 for VST3 support!
Unbelievable that this is ignored for such a long time...
There are no excuses not to integrate VST3 into live!
You clearly haven't read the discussion. You don't fully understand. That's all there is to this.
Make some music!
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FYI, i did read the whole 10 sites and the clue seems to be, that it doesn't happen because it's more "difficult" than implementing VST2.4.
I think i fully understand...
But as a customer, i simply expect from 600€ professional software, that their devs are able to do even the more difficult tasks, to deliver a software with an up to date and professional feature set.
If their programmers are not able to do it, they should hire a skilled programmer whith the necessary knowledge.
Other developers are able to build VST3 capable hosts, and i'm pretty sure not all of them worked for Steinberg before.
And from what i see, there are also some DAWs you can buy for much less money than Abelton Live, where the devs were able to implement VST3 into their hosts.
I think i fully understand...
But as a customer, i simply expect from 600€ professional software, that their devs are able to do even the more difficult tasks, to deliver a software with an up to date and professional feature set.
If their programmers are not able to do it, they should hire a skilled programmer whith the necessary knowledge.
Other developers are able to build VST3 capable hosts, and i'm pretty sure not all of them worked for Steinberg before.
And from what i see, there are also some DAWs you can buy for much less money than Abelton Live, where the devs were able to implement VST3 into their hosts.
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See, you might read, but you don't understand, There's a priority chain and VST3 rightfully isn't on top. As if lack of VST3 was the biggest issue Live has. You can't be a heavy user if you think that. Or just lucky.Thomasch wrote: Other developers are able to …
Bitwig 2 just added VST3 support. You could switch to that until Ableton gets to VST3. I'm sure they will get there.
I'm all for the suggestion, as I said, but I can't silently accept the exaggerations on this issue as if it was only laziness behind the fact there is no implementation. Feel free to disagree of course.
Did you write to Steinberg to complain how badly they opened up VST3 for third party DAW developers? They're really behind the difficulties of VST3 implementation.
--Machinesworking (in previously linked discussion)"VST isn't as "open" of a format as Steinberg tout it to be".
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+1 for VST3 support!
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I've just bought PSP Vintage Warmer 2.
I can't use it because I have a 4k screen, and you won't give us VST3 support. I realise some companies' VST2 plugins do have scalable VSTs, but this is not the point. PSP doesn't feel it has to, I guess, because they offer a VST3 version and every other major sequencer has it. It is a much bigger job for them to make a scalable version of the VST2 version, and for every other company to do so for every VST2 which also suffers this issue, than it is for you to just give us VST3 compatibility so it would be there by default.
Please do it! I know this is something that you think you can ride out, that isn't really an issue, but trust me, it is. Sooner or later most users will be on 4K+ displays, and you'll be losing customers to other DAWs.
I can't use it because I have a 4k screen, and you won't give us VST3 support. I realise some companies' VST2 plugins do have scalable VSTs, but this is not the point. PSP doesn't feel it has to, I guess, because they offer a VST3 version and every other major sequencer has it. It is a much bigger job for them to make a scalable version of the VST2 version, and for every other company to do so for every VST2 which also suffers this issue, than it is for you to just give us VST3 compatibility so it would be there by default.
Please do it! I know this is something that you think you can ride out, that isn't really an issue, but trust me, it is. Sooner or later most users will be on 4K+ displays, and you'll be losing customers to other DAWs.
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Exactly. Just look at Pro Tools 12 and its stellar support for VST3. And let's not forget LogicX. These pioneers of wide support for all types of plug-ins are impressive in their zealousness. Reason, yeah there you have another example of getting the importance of VST3 early-on.Joe Chapman wrote:I've just bought PSP Vintage Warmer 2.
I can't use it because I have a 4k screen, and you won't give us VST3 support. I realise some companies' VST2 plugins do have scalable VSTs, but this is not the point. PSP doesn't feel it has to, I guess, because they offer a VST3 version and every other major sequencer has it.
In addition to this Ableton should take note how former Live users flocked to Cakewalk Sonar when they added VST3 support, finally, leading their way to success in the DAW market. Surely Ableton should follow their lead to bring these users back?
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AbleAl wrote:+1
I'm starting to guess this probably won't happen. Unless maybe NI converts over, but I highly doubt that as well.
Maybe VST 4. My guess though is Ableton probably took a stab at it and ran into issues before getting too far.