Might be the same as the preference for GUI sizes...Teksonik wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 2:49 pmOk thanks, that's great news!Plugivery wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 2:33 pm We are working on a preference to allow users to set GUI sizes individually if they prefer.![]()
Sorry, my bad. I used the word "original" when I really meant the new classic skins. I prefer the new classic skins for some of the P&M plugins and the new black and red scheme for others (some of the classic skins can be a bit too colorful for my taste).Plugivery wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 2:33 pmThe P&M original skins resolution were too low to use them. We tried to keep the spirit on the "classic" skins...
Again not a huge deal but it would be nice to pick and choose skins rather than having the whole collection be either one or the other (if it's not too much trouble).
That probably deserves its own thread, but here’s a quick overview of what’s currently on the list:Teksonik wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2026 2:49 pm While we have you here if I may, what does the road map look like for the other plugins in the Nomad Factory line up? I won't ask for a timeline but just an general idea of the planned order would be nice.
I know there was talk of MFX Magma being in the upgrade plans so I'd be very excited to see that happen. I have a valid legacy key so would be more than happy to help with testing once again.![]()
• BlueVerb
• Bus Driver
• Bus Driver Pro (new version in development)
• Analog Signature Pack (3 plugins)
• Analog Studio Rack (7 plugins + host)
• Drum Tools
• Essential Studio Suite (9 plugins)
• Garbage LSD
• Magma (65 plugins + host)
• Rock Amp Legends
BlueVerb should be next. DSP is done and we’re currently finishing the new GUI.
After that, Bus Driver is likely next, possibly alongside a Bus Driver Pro version that’s already in the works. Then probably the Analog Signature Pack (our Fairchild-style compressors).
For the rest of the catalog the order is still flexible, so I don’t want to lock anything down yet.
One thing worth mentioning: updating these older plugins is a lot more involved than just recompiling them. Many were originally built across different SDK generations, frameworks, licensing systems, and OS architectures. Bringing them forward to a modern framework (while keeping the original DSP behavior intact) requires quite a bit of redevelopment.
The good news is that Blue Tubes v4 and previous major upgrades from BBE Sound, Nomad and Plug & Mix, laid the groundwork, so moving the rest of the lineup forward should be more straightforward from here.
And thanks for offering to help test — that’s always appreciated.
