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How to integrate with Pro Tools on MAC osx?

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Hi I'm using ProTools 10-11 on MAC OSX system.
I Can't integrate the VST Plugin as it is vst3 plug in, and can not be hosted
even using the blue Cat Host integrator.
The question is :
Are you planning to publish a normal vst plug in (64 bit) instate of a vst3 plug in, to works not only with
Cubase, but wit other DAW's?
May be an AAX and Component plug in to make happy the
Pro Tools and Logic Users?

 
Posted : 16/10/2015 12:25 pm
Bad Mister
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If you are using a DAW that is not VST3 capable, you can run the Editor as a Stand Alone product, along side your DAW. You do have to create and save a separate File for your synth but you can get the benefits of running the Editor.

Pro Tools finally joined the rest of the world by allowing ASIO drivers after decades of holding out, hopefully they will not make you wait that long for VST3... they eventually will get there, it is too innovative for them not to. The S90 XS/S70 XS Editor VST works with any DAW that is VST3 compatible (not just Cubase). VST3 adds something similar to dynamic allocation of CPU for plug-ins - they only use resources when they are actually processing data for sound.

We do hear you, however. In the meantime, you can run the Editor external to your DAW.

 
Posted : 17/10/2015 3:04 am
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