Replace "VST3" with "VST2" and "host B" with "Cubase". Once you do that, your statement makes a whole lot more sense. That's why many features of...
You forgot the /sarcasm there. Only a blind Cubase fanboy would understand from the fact that "other DAWs support most VST3 features in VST2" as...
There is nothing to maintain when those files haven't changed for over a decade. But I get it, it's way too costly to supply a bunch of...
This might come as a huge shock to you guys. So only read it if you can muster the truth. I know it's hard to accept, but software & technology...
You have it backwards. The larger the RAM capacity is (and thus, the smaller each cell is, which is what's important), the more chance that it...
32-bit OS? And yes, 64GB is the limit for a 32-bit OS with PAE (Physical Address Extensions). An application won't, since it's limited to 4GB. But...
Everything you said is wrong, lol. HDD size has nothing to do with x86/x64, since the filesystem uses 64-bit integers (and yeah, it's shocking,...
I did though, that's why I compared it to Linux. You have to understand that calling conventions (or ABIs) are just that.. conventions. They're...
It can also be up to 20% slower if it's an app that uses a lot of pointers (like a compiler), usually not the case with audio though. This is...
No, @tzzsmk has no idea what he's talking about. Both exploits are read-only so they can only spy on you. Yes, that's bad, but nowhere near as bad...
What took you so long?
I think you need a newer version of the .NET framework. This has nothing to do with the hosts file.
You can use a 3rd party bridge like jBridge. The thing is that they dropped their own bridge because they are incapable of making one properly and...
What a load of nonsense. If a plugin crashes on startup you'll never even get the crash in the middle of the session as either 1) the session...
It is hilarious to see people actually believe something sounds different unless the DAW specifically does something with it (e.g. Mixbus). Do you...
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