I use Cubase. No problems.mothra wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:36 pmThat all depends on your DAW as well as the plugin apparently. Was just reading a post over at the Cubase forums where a user was having this issue with his plugins not getting replaced. According to some, its the plugin devs fault for not doing it properly, but the same thing happened to some during the ST beta test. SoundToys claimed it was the DAW for not implementing it properly.dionenoid wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 11:23 am It took a long time, but they did it right : vst3 versions automatically replace vst2 here.
Apparently they code all their VSTs strictly by the Steinberg book so they should work perfectly in Cubase, but other DAWs had some issues with it here and there that aren't exactly 100% up to spec.
Soundtoys are they now overated? My thinking is...
- KVRAF
- 1847 posts since 3 Jan, 2019 from Holland
The loudness war is over, loudness has won
- KVRian
- 744 posts since 15 May, 2003 from R'lyeh
Pretty sure it was Ableton Live (Im working at home so I don't have access to my Mac's bookmarks to check the beta forum at the moment). Makes sense though, Live just barely added VST3 support maybe a year or so ago? I bought the Suite around May last year and VST3 support was pretty new when I jumped into it.Sahul wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 3:03 pmI think that was a specific issue with Reaper and plugin names that contain hyphens, which was already fixed by Reaper's developer.mothra wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:36 pm That all depends on your DAW as well as the plugin apparently. Was just reading a post over at the Cubase forums where a user was having this issue with his plugins not getting replaced. According to some, its the plugin devs fault for not doing it properly, but the same thing happened to some during the ST beta test. SoundToys claimed it was the DAW for not implementing it properly.
- KVRian
- 755 posts since 20 Nov, 2000 from Valencia, Spain
Nope, it was Reaper. This is what Chris Santoro (Soundtoys Chief Developer) wrote:
"Yes, I think this was fixed in Reaper 6.67.
You might have to update to Reaper 6.67 first, open and re-save your project with the VST2s, then remove the VST2’s from your system and re-load the project … and it should say something like “VST2’s not found, do you want to convert to VST3?”".
"Yes, I think this was fixed in Reaper 6.67.
You might have to update to Reaper 6.67 first, open and re-save your project with the VST2s, then remove the VST2’s from your system and re-load the project … and it should say something like “VST2’s not found, do you want to convert to VST3?”".
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 10 Nov, 2021
Demoed the full package recently, some really nice stuff in there. Microshift and Phasemistress are great on guitars. However I do think the price is a bit over the top considering the bundle is quite old now. Hoping it goes on a big discount for Black Friday this year...
- KVRian
- 744 posts since 15 May, 2003 from R'lyeh
They may be old but they do the job they are supposed to do. If it ain't broke, why fix it. Not sure why people can't just use tools as they are and expect constant evolution and change.
Hammers are still the same as they were 100 years ago, prices haven't changed aside from inflation adjustment. Do we need hammers to evolve in order to justify buying them now, or do you just need a tool to bash in a nail?
Hammers are still the same as they were 100 years ago, prices haven't changed aside from inflation adjustment. Do we need hammers to evolve in order to justify buying them now, or do you just need a tool to bash in a nail?
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- KVRAF
- 1991 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
I think most users just want resizing of the UIs, maybe AA, asking for too much is getting too much, look at how some developers (Izotope ahem) have redeveloped/redesigned some of their software into oblivion, a lot of users even sticking with out of date versions because they are better.mothra wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 3:53 pm They may be old but they do the job they are supposed to do. If it ain't broke, why fix it. Not sure why people can't just use tools as they are and expect constant evolution and change.
Hammers are still the same as they were 100 years ago, prices haven't changed aside from inflation adjustment. Do we need hammers to evolve in order to justify buying them now, or do you just need a tool to bash in a nail?
Duh
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- KVRist
- 410 posts since 13 Oct, 2015
Thats a good take I think! Some things are just universally good tools and work as they are.mothra wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 3:53 pm They may be old but they do the job they are supposed to do. If it ain't broke, why fix it. Not sure why people can't just use tools as they are and expect constant evolution and change.
Hammers are still the same as they were 100 years ago, prices haven't changed aside from inflation adjustment. Do we need hammers to evolve in order to justify buying them now, or do you just need a tool to bash in a nail?
I still use soundtoys plugins, they are solid and im familiar with them. However had I gotten into music production in this current year and not 10 years ago, possibly I would be used to different, newer iterations of what soundtoys do.
which old versions of izotope software are better than newer ones? not using izotope stuff too much, just curious what they "ruined"bungle wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 4:07 pm I think most users just want resizing of the UIs, maybe AA, asking for too much is getting too much, look at how some developers (Izotope ahem) have redeveloped/redesigned some of their software into oblivion, a lot of users even sticking with out of date versions because they are better.
- Banned
- 475 posts since 22 Nov, 2015
Hammers have evolved though, improvements in materials, manufacturing processes etc mean they are quite different to the ones used back then. Not to mention things like palm nailers.mothra wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 3:53 pm Hammers are still the same as they were 100 years ago, prices haven't changed aside from inflation adjustment. Do we need hammers to evolve in order to justify buying them now, or do you just need a tool to bash in a nail?


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- KVRAF
- 1991 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
A lot of people are still using RX7 for instance, even after paying for upgrades.worldfever wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 4:33 pm
which old versions of izotope software are better than newer ones? not using izotope stuff too much, just curious what they "ruined"
Duh
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
Im always amused by these type of posts. Recently demoed ie Moogs latest offerring and decided whilst nice, personally felt had covered or similar with Soundtoys.
Furthermore - why is it (support/development/compatibility aside) software gets outdated - yet phased out or no longer in production hardware becomes the golden egg.
Its about making music and as any carpenter will tell you - regardless of the latest fad the hammer is king.
In short why reinvent the wheel.
As far as comptability goes - this happens to every dev particularly for Mac users! Which the latter (Apple) in constant updates causing users and 3rd prty dev a bloody headache, extra work and cost!
Furthermore - why is it (support/development/compatibility aside) software gets outdated - yet phased out or no longer in production hardware becomes the golden egg.
Its about making music and as any carpenter will tell you - regardless of the latest fad the hammer is king.
In short why reinvent the wheel.
As far as comptability goes - this happens to every dev particularly for Mac users! Which the latter (Apple) in constant updates causing users and 3rd prty dev a bloody headache, extra work and cost!
- KVRAF
- 1506 posts since 7 Jun, 2021
for me: outdated !
I use none of the soundtoys FX i have.
maybe phasemistress, my last purchase.
But then: i never use phasers. ...just: bought, cause i sometimes should.
the thinking shemes have changed.
completely.
ALOTS has been influenced by the thinking shemes of modular people ( i´m one),
AND not only from there, but also, ....have GUI shemes and the whole "how to approach given parameters" changed.
Plus, the parametrisations as such have changed. Since thinking shemes have changed
i mean, the Soundtoys FX are to have for 29$ or so on sales.
So, its ok ! it allows to jump, and to check for one self. No regrets for those prices.
I use none of the soundtoys FX i have.
maybe phasemistress, my last purchase.
But then: i never use phasers. ...just: bought, cause i sometimes should.
while in electronic music making:Havok wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 7:58 pm Hammers have evolved though, improvements in materials, manufacturing processes etc mean they are quite different to the ones used back then. Not to mention things like palm nailers.
the thinking shemes have changed.
completely.
ALOTS has been influenced by the thinking shemes of modular people ( i´m one),
AND not only from there, but also, ....have GUI shemes and the whole "how to approach given parameters" changed.
Plus, the parametrisations as such have changed. Since thinking shemes have changed
i mean, the Soundtoys FX are to have for 29$ or so on sales.
So, its ok ! it allows to jump, and to check for one self. No regrets for those prices.
"Plugin has turned Drug now"....and the business knows it.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 25 Jul, 2010 from united states
Probably the best sounding vst fx out there, but they really need to rework the GUI.
Using the OS zoom is getting annoying.
Using the OS zoom is getting annoying.
Ableton Live 10, Korg Monologue. Various vst's and effects
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TheNinthCircle TheNinthCircle https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=590208
- KVRer
- 5 posts since 22 Nov, 2022
I usually just snap up the free plugins as they come through at BF sales lol
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astralprojection astralprojection https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=443661
- Banned
- 361 posts since 30 Jun, 2019
maybe im wrong but last time i tried their plugins, they didnt come with oversampling. Distortion boxes (and things of that nature) without oversampling is just a big no no. If you WANT aliasing then you just use a bitcrusher, but when you dont WANT that, then oversampling is just a necessity in this day and age.
since you call alisaing the best sound out there and all. Id say their plugins sounds worse than 2005 waves library of plugins did. Thank god for the current age.
Or maybe you like slapping a Decapitator on a bus and watch the thing go instant plastic and horrible. Thats a thing too I suppose
i take it your favorite plugins are bitcrushers?street spirit wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 2:41 am Probably the best sounding vst fx out there, but they really need to rework the GUI.
Using the OS zoom is getting annoying.
Or maybe you like slapping a Decapitator on a bus and watch the thing go instant plastic and horrible. Thats a thing too I suppose
