Blue Cat's Plug'n Script 1.1 Released

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We are happy to announce that Blue Cat's Plug'n Script 1.1 is now available! This new version of our scripting plug-in mainly adds MIDI FX support for Logic Pro X, new controls in the user interface, new audio file playing and recording scripts, as well as new programming interfaces for scripters and several bug fixes!

You can read more details about these new features on the blue cat audio team blog, or on the Blue Cat's Plug'n Script page.

The special introduction offer is still available, until October 15th. Don't miss it!

Also, make sure to visit our new GitHub repository to check the new scripts and post yours!

New in 1.1:
- Audio Unit can now be loaded as a MIDI effect in Logic Pro X.
- The user interface now displays switch buttons for boolean parameters instead of knobs.
- Discrete parameter values can now be selected from a dropdown menu.
- New API: scripts can now use plain strings as user input.
- New API: scripts can now read and write files.
- New scripts and presets: added audio player and recorder scripts and a wave file utility class.
- Developers can now share their scripts on a dedicated GitHub repository.
- Fixed: implemented pass-thru for MIDI events when no processing function is declared (default script for example).
- Fixed: Audio Unit Synth version did not appear as an Instrument.
- Fixed: script was reloaded when starting playback in Reaper, and the effect was not applied immediately.
- Fixed: RTAS version could freeze Pro Tools 9 and earlier at startup.

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Blue Cat's Plug'n Script intro offer has been extended: get the plug-in with 25% off until Sunday evening! Don't miss it!

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Can this plugin be used for things like key switching midi channels or divisi next low note next high note etc.

Does it send midi to the next insert slot In Pro tools 11 ?

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There is already a script that lets you change MIDI channels, or filter events by channel, and writing scripts to manipulate MIDI data is quite easy.

MIDI effects indeed work in Pro Tools, but you have to add an extra MIDI track to route events, as shown in this MIDI Effects Tutorial for Pro Tools.

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ok cheers

will check :-)

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ok, no really what I asked for.

changing midi channels is not the same as keyswitching.

it needs an option to change midi channels from set midi keys.

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