Understood. I will try to clarify. I was NOT attempting to start/stop from Wotja. By "No transport sync" I meant that Wotja does not follow or respond to host transport start/stop or the host tempo sync.impete wrote: Fri Jan 07, 2022 9:44 am Hi!
That is incredibly helpful feedback.
Can I please ask you to clarify what you mean by "No transport sync"?
Sorry if that is a dumb question, but I *presume* it is that the Wotja internal stop/start button don't control the *host* transport bar. Of course, I might be missing the point entirely, hence my asking!!
Wotja slaves to the *host* transport bar - the wotja internal start/stop buttons only stop/start wotja internally within the context of the DAW's master transport control. We might yet remove Wotja's internal play/stop buttons in the Plug-in versions of Wotja, to remove any ambiguity / confusion here!
Best wishes, Pete
And an update to my original post: I finally got the host sync to work in Reaper, Cakewalk , and Studio One. The latest as of 1/07/2022:
Have tested Wotja 22 Pro VST3 on Windows 10 Pro 21H2, with these DAWs:
Ableton Live Suite 11.0.12: No transport sync (from host), MIDI routing to another track/instrument is OK.
Cakewalk by BandLab 2021.12: DAW transport sync OK (from host), MIDI routing to another track/instrument is OK.
Reaper 6.43: DAW transport sync OK (from host), MIDI routing to another track/instrument is OK.
Studio One 5 Pro 5.4.1: DAW transport sync here OK (from host) But no MIDI channel routing to another track/instrument. MIDI routing is simple in this DAW. If an instrument supports MIDI output, it is available as a MIDI input selection for any other instrument track. But all channels (omni) are sent. No apparent way to filter them by channel in this DAW.
Tracktion Waveform Pro 11.5.18: No DAW transport sync (from host), no MIDI routing to another track/instrument (Note: I really don't use this DAW much anymore, so it's not a priority for me, but there may be other users that notice this).
