Actually Im pionting out what you're saying to highlight your logical fallacies. Slightly different thing.IvyBirds wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 6:21 pm I see you want to put words into my mouth and engage in logical fallacies.
And that's excessive psychological projection there, given how many times you resort to logical fallacies and trying to put words in my mouth.
Maybe hypocrite less and provide a logical justification for your assertions more.
In order, that's an opinion and an unrelated point. And Steinberg's assertion that VST3 was an improvement was rejected by a lot more developers than Steinberg have, so in terms of point , its more of a marketing bullet point.The point I am making is simple.. VST3 is the current industry standard.
Steinberg developed VST3 22 years ago because it offered improvements over VST2
No, it doesnt actually. Unless you want to offer proof that industry standards must 'offer advantages', rather than a consensus of, well standardisation, then that's a logical fallacy.For CLAP to become an industry standard it has to offer advantages over VST3
Feel free to provide evidence of that. Otherwise... nah.and those advantages have to see real world use in the vast majority of plugins and DAWs.
Well, Im not promoting it, so that's you lying completely.However the fans of CLAP like to engage in half truths and logical fallacies to promote it as you are doing here
You seem to have things the wrong way round for some reason. I dont know why you're suggesting that people's host choice is based on the plugin format they can download; I think you'll find that when people buy a plugin, they do so on the basis of what works with the host they already have.Currently if a plugin I buy is available in VST3 and CLAP it makes no sense to download and use the CLAP version because doing so limits your options when it comes to which DAWs and/or hosts you will be able to use it in.
Mileages might be different for you, of course. But I consider it somewhat illogical.
People seem to find compelling reasons to use CLAP plugins, though, making that assertion fallacious.There is no compelling to use the CLAP version
I notice you're not actually disproving my logic, though, are you. Just going again with your half truths and logical fallacies.Only I never said that, there you go again with the half truths and logical fallacies
Ironic.
By asking you questions? Do explain what the attack is, then.I notice you are hilariously attacking me
and are not able to actually articulate what advantages CLAP has over VST3.
There's no reason to articulate something I wasnt stating. "I see you want to put words into my mouth and engage in logical fallacies" indeed.
Clue : 'advantages' are your little obsession, not mine.
No you dont, actually.Because you have to have a compelling reason for people to abandon VST3 in favor of CLAP if CLAP is to become the industry standard.
No idea what you're trying to say; you're being a bit incoherent here. What am I avoiding doing, exactly?You know the thing you are avoiding actually doing
Your repetition of that assertion is not adequate proof that its true.That's simple VST3 is currently the #1 format of audio plugin formats and is the industry standard.
Your repetition of that assertion is not adequate proof that its true.For CLAP to ever become the industry standard there would have to be a compelling reason for people to make the switch.
Currently there is no reason
And yet people have definitely found reasons.
Which is also the case for VST2 isnt it?and VST3 offers the largest reason not to make the switch and that is it will work on just about every DAW with the exception of a few proprietary DAWs
I would suggest you might want to do a bit more research on logical fallacies when your rationale there is such a very silly strawman.But you are not going to make the switch to CLAP just so you can't use it in your older computer with old software are you? See there you go again with your logical fallacies
Well, I didnt point that out, but thanks for playing. Steinberg didnt 'support' it, but it was still available to use. And most host and plugin developers did use i.Thanks for pointing out that Steinberg supported VST2 for decades after it was made obsolete by VST3.
Do you mean VST2?The #1 silly argument made to support CLAP by it's very small but vocal user base is that somehow Steinberg dropped support for VST so people should move to CLAP.
If so, do provide evidence for that, please.
Do you mean VST3?The person I was responding to has made that exact claim right here on KVR that they are using CLAP because after 22 years Steinberg wants people to move to VST
Because Steinberg definitely forced large numbers of developers to stop making VST2, so that opinion seems in the ballpark of the facts.
Proof required.Most people who use software understand the idea that a software standard that came out in 1999 should probably not be used anymore when something better is available.
I am advocating no such thing. You're a bit of a hypocrite about the whole "I see you want to put words into my mouth and engage in logical fallacies" thing, arent you, you're doing it persistently.you are advocating people abandon VST2 in favor of a newer format.
What issue are you asserting I have, given that I havent claimed one. More words in my mouth?So why do you have an issue when Steinberg is doing the same thing?
Leads on a fiction you made up?Looking for leads to your answer on that. Asking for a friend
"I see you want to put words into my mouth and engage in logical fallacies"
