will renoise have VST3 support someday? and what’s so different between vst v2.6 and v3 ?
besides that, there are vst instruments (vsti) which don’t produce sound themself but
can route their output to another vsti. i can’t remember what the name for this is
but i think you know what i mean?
7ALiens Catanya is one for exsample, or Harmony Improvisator by synleor/cochleor.
and another question is, i’ve heard/read that using a 64bit daw wouldn’t improve
audio creation. but it would make the workflow more fluidly or not?
and how is it with 32bit daw’s and 64bit vst plugs. does that work?
The benefits of VST3 over VST2 are numerous. There are more and more plug-ins that don’t come in VST2, the most recent one I’d love to use in Renoise being Steinberg SLM 128. Not being able to use plug-ins because Renoise doesn’t support the interface is sad, especially when there are so many benefits in the new interface.
The benefits of VST3 over VST2 are numerous. There are more and more plug-ins that don’t come in VST2, the most recent one I’d love to use in Renoise being Steinberg SLM 128. Not being able to use plug-ins because Renoise doesn’t support the interface is sad, especially when there are so many benefits in the new interface.
Some of the mentioned things also exist with VST 2.4 and 2.6, like audio input. (See the Side chain plugin and Senderella, they use it and it works fine)
When it regards to such features, Steinberg created an internal protocol for it, but was not necessarily a restriction for plugins that required that functionality in 2.4 or 2.6 standard.
trackers have had the best 'note expression’s before they were even dreamt of in “real” daws. too bad that hasn’t been leveraged (forwarded to vsts) or advertised more.