- AAX support (32 / 64 bit)
- More constant CPU load during processing
- Elimited CPU spikes when adjusting parameters
- Fixed issue that prevented the true stereo processing in some AU hosts from working
- Several minor bug fixes and improvements
Stian
Thanks for reporting, I must have missed something there... I'll check it out and get it fixed for the next release.EvilDragon wrote:Just noticed - when using Verberate as portable plugin (.prop file is along the .DLL), a folder for Acon Digital gets created in Roaming anyways and creates a new .prop file when using the Lock control... Shouldn't it not do that and use the .prop file that is along the .DLL?
I was just about to take a look at this, but remember now why I didn't use the prop file along the DLL. The problem is that writing privileges in the program files folder aren't given, so it's safer to use the "Microsoft way" here. I guess it's a minor issue that the current state of the lock toggle doesn't follow the portable version.stian wrote:Hi!Thanks for reporting, I must have missed something there... I'll check it out and get it fixed for the next release.EvilDragon wrote:Just noticed - when using Verberate as portable plugin (.prop file is along the .DLL), a folder for Acon Digital gets created in Roaming anyways and creates a new .prop file when using the Lock control... Shouldn't it not do that and use the .prop file that is along the .DLL?
I'll investigate that. I can probably read the access right flags of the directory...EvilDragon wrote:But what if the DLL is not within Program Files? I, for example, have it in C:\VST (x64)\
Or if a portable is run from an USB stick... Can a simple if-else be used to test the current location of the DLL and then act upon it regarding where the prop file should be also located?
Did you add the user preset folder to the properties file? You can add the following line:EvilDragon wrote:Hmmm, still creates a folder in Roaming upon instantiating the plugin over here - even though there's an existing .prop file in the plugin folder (C:\VST\Acon Digital\)...
Excellent!EvilDragon wrote:Oh, didn't do that. Lemme check!
EDIT: That worked!! Thanks!
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