I was a fan of Arché, until I began running into too many VST2 related automation problems. Arché were actually the last plugins I ever bought without making damn sure VST3 was supported. It was the final straw for me, actually.gaggle of hermits wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 8:41 amaw, gee, and you used to be such a fan of arché: viewtopic.php?p=7975040#p7975040jamcat wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:20 am My actual experience with automating physically modeled bowed instruments is that instruments built with VST2 are not capable of consistently reproducing bowed articulations correctly, while the VST3 versions are.
So in real-world application, VST2 is deficient for my needs.
maybe it has sod all to do with vst2 given that swam strings runs as both vst2 and vst3? do you really think vst3 is giving the incoming midi a good polish but the vst2 just barfs it out?
SWAM supports both VST2 and VST3. Do you own them? I do, and the articulations are noticeably more consistent when using the VST3 versions.
