CLAP all the way I reckon. I’m no developer, but from the outside it looks a lot more inviting š
Also, there is already a free CLAP/vst3 wrapper in the works:
https://github.com/free-audio/clap-wrapper
Seems like the way to go, to me.
If I understand you correctly, then you really ought to have your 32bit and 64bit plugins in separate locations. Probably not what you want to hear though…
For sample rate conversion Voxengo’s r8brain does a good job and is free:
https://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/
Take a look at the Podium guide info on multi-timbral and multiple IO plugins:
If possible, Iād also like to know if we can make it so shift+scroll could scroll horizontally
+1 to that – it’d be a helpful addition
I guess you could lose the little cross at the upper right as it no longer opens the log-in option.
Keep up the good work Frits – I’m sure most of us appreciate your continued efforts š
As I understand it Steinberg no longer make vst2 sdk licenses available to developers. Therefore no new developers will be able to release vst2 versions of plugins.
I can’t speak for Frits of course, but I think Podium has become more of a side-line in recent years. A little more info now and again would be welcome though.
Frits said he has been working on 3.4.0 in this post:
It’s my fault as I didn’t read your first post properly. I was using the ‘export sequence to midi file’ option in the sequence editor window, which doesn’t reload correctly. This time I created a few different 1 bar shapes on an automation track and saved as a template which does work just as you said. It’s a usable solution, but I still think it would be nice to have a library which is visible in the inspector that can be dragged onto an arrangement. Cheers for your input anyway š
Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I tried and it works – sort of – a bit in-elegant as you say. I created a basic shape, converted it to a spline curve then saved it. However when reloading it, the nice curved shape reverts back to square bar-points. I can convert it back of course but less than ideal.
Thanks anyway š
Sorry, where I wrote ‘browser’ I meant to say ‘inspector’ – just thought I should clarify š