Bitwig Studio does only support stereo tracks, but as many outputs as I want and everything can be routed as needed, works a treat actually. So it would be sad if I couldn't use Falcon for surround with it, that was one of my big interests in Falcon actually...
There are other VSTs that support this kind of manual setup, NI Absynth, u-he Uhbiks etc.
Since Falcon has no inputs, I don't fully understand why it shouldn't output to multiple outs for surround when I can send parts to multiple outs manually just fine... What is the difference from your side?
IMO it would be awesome if the same config menu as in the standalone would be available (or if I could set it with a script or something if you think it's too confusing for the average user).
I just tried Plogue Bidule Standalone and only see a stereo mixer in Falcon - how do I enable the different surround options there when you say it supports the automatic negotiation? I connected all the needed outputs...
When I use the multi-channel Plogue Bidule as a VST in Bitwig Studio, I also only see the stereo mixer in Falcon and get stereo output, otherwise this could be a workaround for the time being...
The matrix surround panning sounds a bit limited from a user perspective.
IMO it would make a lot of sense to have a range of "effects" for this that could be used on all levels, even per voice (something I long for for years
(We can take this discussion off the board if you prefer)
Thanks a ton!!!
I so love Falcon
Cheers,
Tom
