Will it be possible to release fully VST2-compatible CLAP versions of plugins without St*inberg being able to interfere in the process any way whatsoever?Urs wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 6:46 am VST2 can’t be wrapped with anything that requires it to be open sourced. Such as the GPLv3 version of the VST3 license. But the commercial (aka proprietary) VST3 license might eventually exclude the right to publish derivatives of VST2…
It would be nice if you could just swap old VST2 versions for new CLAP updates while retaining a degree of backwards compatibility for proper project recall.
Other than that, let's face it, VST2 is kinda dead going forward and in Cubase, it's literally dead.
CLAP's VST2-compatibility would really make it easier to popularize the format, make it appeal to a larger audience and make it spread a lot faster. Inane as it sounds, CLAP could be then unofficially marketed as "new VST2, but better".
Given St*inberg's previous statements, I doubt they will make other DAWs drop VST2 support altogether despite them being fully able to do so. They appear to be interested more in sticking it to plugin developers rather than DAW devs, I don't think they're that stupid... but who knows, maybe they really wanna go full apeshit and wreak havoc across the board.