calebfaith
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I wonder if it finally supports VST3 now that Steinberg has stopped supporting/granting developers licences for VST2?
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wake on midi
VE PRO has supported VST3 since at least version 5.I wonder if it finally supports VST3 now that Steinberg has stopped supporting/granting developers licences for VST2?
Yeah. Would love that.
ThisThey should add wake on midi, where any incoming midi note wakes up a disabled instrument - that alone might be worth the price of admission.
Funny their Synchron player doesn't support VST2, but their Synchron Pianos does!!VE PRO has supported VST3 since at least version 5.
Synchron player with Smart Orchestra in Cubase (WIN10) works fine as a vst3 instrumentFunny their Synchron player doesn't support VST2, but their Synchron Pianos does!!
and ?Synchron player with Smart Orchestra in Cubase (WIN10) works fine as a vst3 instrument
Hey VSL, how about an upgrade option without the 'free' sample stuff ?
No, you don't. You don't have to install it, but if you buy VEPro it is included in your license.The Epic Orchestra is a separate download, so you do in fact have that option.
No, you don't. You don't have to install it, but if you buy VEPro it is included in your license.
I think we should see it as follows: It is bonus material for potential VSL instruments customers. Bonus as in "you don't pay for it" and "it's a gift on top of the product itself".
The development of such software lile VEPro is really expensive; so I fully understand if they can't lower the price, even if they would exclude the Epic Orchestra. The making of Epic Orchestra 2.0 is not that complicated and expensive for VSL and it is not good enough to hurt their instruments business. It's just a marketing move.
Well, I completely agree with you. As I wrote in the thread on the VSL forum, the Epic Orchestra is a promotional giveaway, given in hopes that it helps create Synchron library customers.
So if it's "included free," you already are not paying for it.