VST3 Support!
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Re: VST3 Support!
+1
should have been done a year ago though.
should have been done a year ago though.
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Re: VST3 Support!
+1
But i'm fearful the problem is somehow Steinberg, though to my knowledge they've never been difficult about sharing the VST standard.
But i'm fearful the problem is somehow Steinberg, though to my knowledge they've never been difficult about sharing the VST standard.
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Re: VST3 Support!
You mean polyphonic aftertouch. Monophonic aftertouch is very much supported. Considering polyphonic aftertouch have been around for decades it's reasonable to require it. But I digress.HamHat wrote:still doesn't provide vst3 support… or aftertouch.
I also would like VST3 support.
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Roland has made the SH-101 Plugin (A Plug-out also for their system 1) and guess what: VST3.6
So you can't use it with Ableton Live 9.
http://www.roland.com/products/en/SH-101_PLUG-OUT/
Plug-In Formats VSTi 3.6 (32bit/64bit), AU
How can it be that this still isn't implemented? This thread is almost 2 years old, and there are more threads about VST3 on this board.
Or do we have to wait for Ableton Live 10? So they can get into our money pockets? Well, if it will take them too long, some might have gone to Cubase and never look back.
@Ableton Team: What are you thinking?
So you can't use it with Ableton Live 9.
http://www.roland.com/products/en/SH-101_PLUG-OUT/
Plug-In Formats VSTi 3.6 (32bit/64bit), AU
How can it be that this still isn't implemented? This thread is almost 2 years old, and there are more threads about VST3 on this board.
Or do we have to wait for Ableton Live 10? So they can get into our money pockets? Well, if it will take them too long, some might have gone to Cubase and never look back.
@Ableton Team: What are you thinking?
Re: VST3 Support!
I don't see this happening until Ableton 10.Kibosh wrote:Roland has made the SH-101 Plugin (A Plug-out also for their system 1) and guess what: VST3.6
So you can't use it with Ableton Live 9.
http://www.roland.com/products/en/SH-101_PLUG-OUT/
Plug-In Formats VSTi 3.6 (32bit/64bit), AU
How can it be that this still isn't implemented? This thread is almost 2 years old, and there are more threads about VST3 on this board.
Or do we have to wait for Ableton Live 10? So they can get into our money pockets? Well, if it will take them too long, some might have gone to Cubase and never look back.
@Ableton Team: What are you thinking?
Unless all the other DAWS start supporting this before Ableton, I don't see Ableton rushing on this one. There are most likely some issues anyways that's got to be fixed under the hood in Ableton for this to happen.
Most DAWS are dragging their feet with VST3.0.
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Re: VST3 Support!
The bolded detail above means you're not correct in your assumption. I have little or no issues using Audio Units in Live 9. Why exactly can't you use the AU version?Kibosh wrote: So you can't use it with Ableton Live 9.
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Plug-In Formats VSTi 3.6 (32bit/64bit), AU
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Re: VST3 Support!
Good question?
I don't have AU plugins for the moments (I think). But I do feel kind of stupid because I didn't notice the AU. Especially because I copy paste the text... Maybe because I've never used "AU" I didn't notice.
I saw the news about the Roland, read VST3 and thought, damn, the people with that System-1 and Ableton will be pissed... So they are lucky then? Good news.
That said: My audio interface, the Steinberg UR824, comes with only VST3 plugins, so the point kind off keeps standing.
I don't have AU plugins for the moments (I think). But I do feel kind of stupid because I didn't notice the AU. Especially because I copy paste the text... Maybe because I've never used "AU" I didn't notice.
I saw the news about the Roland, read VST3 and thought, damn, the people with that System-1 and Ableton will be pissed... So they are lucky then? Good news.
That said: My audio interface, the Steinberg UR824, comes with only VST3 plugins, so the point kind off keeps standing.
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Re: VST3 Support!
Yes, this is still true of course. However, I think also Steinberg have a little something to do with the adoption rate of vst3 plugins.Kibosh wrote:My audio interface, the Steinberg UR824, comes with only VST3 plugins, so the point kind off keeps standing.
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The SDK and docs are all here:Stromkraft wrote:Yes, this is still true of course. However, I think also Steinberg have a little something to do with the adoption rate of vst3 plugins.Kibosh wrote:My audio interface, the Steinberg UR824, comes with only VST3 plugins, so the point kind off keeps standing.
http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/developers.html
Steinberg isn't keeping it a secret. They publish it openly.
VST3 was released in 2008. They're up to version 3.6 of the SDK.
VST2 SDK support ended last year.
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Re: VST3 Support!
And VST3 support is quite slow because companies are evil?unix23 wrote:The SDK and docs are all here:Stromkraft wrote:Yes, this is still true of course. However, I think also Steinberg have a little something to do with the adoption rate of vst3 plugins.Kibosh wrote:My audio interface, the Steinberg UR824, comes with only VST3 plugins, so the point kind off keeps standing.
http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/developers.html
Steinberg isn't keeping it a secret. They publish it openly.
VST3 was released in 2008. They're up to version 3.6 of the SDK.
VST2 SDK support ended last year.
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