rob aylestone
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Was on v8.5, and decided to upgrade to 9. I'm pretty much settled with cubase, so I rarely use their forums unless I have issues and can't figure it out, so didn't do much reading apart from the new stuff which made it worth the upgrade fee.
I totally missed the new helpful plug-in blacklist - where virtually all my favourite plugins now reside - the ones that earn me money and I really like. What a bummer.
It's progression - but surely Steinberg must understand that plug-ins often cost lots of money, and just a few years life makes software synths nowhere near as good value as buying a real keyboard.
Anybody else find this strange?
I totally missed the new helpful plug-in blacklist - where virtually all my favourite plugins now reside - the ones that earn me money and I really like. What a bummer.
This was the clue I missed. Didn't give it a moment's thought that opening up old projects was going to be no good at all. Of course for the moment, I can run 8.5 - and there does seem to be something called jbridge that might it appears, let me use my plug-in collection that I have built up over the years.New Plug-in Sentinel scans all your plug-ins at start up to check which are valid and which might harm your system’s stability
Running in 64-bit only makes sure that you benefit from the most modern technology available
It's progression - but surely Steinberg must understand that plug-ins often cost lots of money, and just a few years life makes software synths nowhere near as good value as buying a real keyboard.
Anybody else find this strange?