no hold pedal, pitchbend, modulation in VST3

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Hi,
Since today I am the proud owner of AGM2, AGT2, AGL2 and ABP.
I use them as VST plugin instruments in Cubase Pro 8 on Windows 8.1.
The acoustic guitars appear both as VST2.4 and VST3.6 instruments in the Plugin Manager.
The VST2 versions function ok.
Though all three the VST3 versions lack the functionality of: hold pedal, pitchbend and modulation.
Is this a known issue? (I know someone else on Mac has the same problem)
Will this be resolved in an update?
What should be the advantage of using the VST3 versions?

Thanks,
Anthonie de Boer
Windows 8.1 64 bits | 16 GB RAM | i5 3.3 GHz processor| SSD 256 GB (2x)| Cubase 10.5.12 Pro |Steinberg MR816x | Steinberg Midex 8 | Motu Midi Express 128 | Fostex DCM100 midi controlled mixer | much hardware synths and vst plugins

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Yes, this will be resolved in future update. We don't know if there is any advantage of VST3 compared with VST2.

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Ok thanks.
Windows 8.1 64 bits | 16 GB RAM | i5 3.3 GHz processor| SSD 256 GB (2x)| Cubase 10.5.12 Pro |Steinberg MR816x | Steinberg Midex 8 | Motu Midi Express 128 | Fostex DCM100 midi controlled mixer | much hardware synths and vst plugins

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AFAIK - the VST3 standard has capabilities that VST2 doesn't have, but only if the plug-in is designed to take advantage of them.
The only advantage of having Amplesound VST3 now, is if your DAW requires VST3.
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