Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins

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2013/09/29 20:08:56 (permalink)

Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins

I can certainly understand having locked plug-ins from the business point of view.
 
But what if I load Kore, Maschine, Bidule or some such (DAW-like) plug-in in Sonar and then try to put one of these inside it? No-go.
 
They say they won't work unless I am using Sonar, which I am.
 
I think this is wrong.

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    Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/29 22:35:30 (permalink)
    Well these plugins act like a host so from the point of view of the plugin it is not running inside SONAR.
    Unless these plugins behave like SONAR there is no way around this.

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/29 22:40:51 (permalink)
    kore you can load as a vst instead of sonar anyway.. and maybe maschine ?  if your using kore2 still , then you'll (like I have) issues with the cakewalk custom patch browser as kore looks for fxp's etc. and I can't create a patch list due to that.
     
    other makers in some cases , do the same thing with the locking.. because it's a special version for that specific company...
     
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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/29 22:42:41 (permalink)
    It's not worth quibbling about this because I know I won't win, but shouldn't the license detector just check to see what process it is running under?
    If it's 'SONARPDR.exe' allow it to run. 

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/29 22:51:03 (permalink)
    Its not quite as simple as knowing what process its running in unfortunately since there is a handshake for the licence detection. So unless the handshake happens it wont work. I think most locking schemes like this will fail.
    Bitbridge is an exception since it follows the same rules that SONAR does. 

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/29 22:59:41 (permalink)
    can you achieve the same result with bus sends?

     
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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/30 10:57:49 (permalink)
    swamptooth
    can you achieve the same result with bus sends?




    I wish I could.
     
    Perhaps it is my misunderstanding of Sonar Routing and someone can straighten me out.
     
    As I understand it, Sonar has no MIDI busses, just audio busses. And busses have no record capabilities, just audio routing.
     
    I would like to have a midi controller send to a VST instrument (or groups of instruments) and simultaneous send the data to a VST effect (or group of effects).
     
    If I put a VST on an instrument track and place an audio effect in an FX chain on Prochannel for that track, I can never see the track midi data in the FX chain.
     
    So I resort to Plogue Bidule to do the audio and MIDI routing and put the VST instruments and effect inside it in a Sonar track.
     
    As a simple example: Put in a VST instrument and use the MeldaProduction MMultiBandComb. Try to get the comb filters to follow the MIDI data. Is it possible to do this in Sonar alone? I could not figure out how to do that. I would appreciate anyone enlightening me and be very grateful.
     
     
    post edited by arachnaut - 2013/09/30 11:08:43

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/30 12:06:57 (permalink)
    As I look at that picture I can't help but think that most DAWs are modeled on the old-style studio monitors with their hard-wired but switchable internal busses.
    A more 'modern' approach would be like Bidule's graphical orientation - the busses could be connected visually and inserts added graphically.
    It would be a nice addition to Sonar to replace all it's routing stuff with a graphical connection diagram. Probably a major, major impact, though.
    What I didn't show about Bidule is that OSC connections work the same way.
     

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/30 13:00:18 (permalink)
    Is Plogue the only plugin host you are using? I know the Plogue developers well. Maybe I can ask them to implement the plugin authentication protocol if its convenient for them.

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/30 13:07:24 (permalink)
    Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
    Is Plogue the only plugin host you are using? I know the Plogue developers well. Maybe I can ask them to implement the plugin authentication protocol if its convenient for them.


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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/30 13:17:46 (permalink)
    Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
    Is Plogue the only plugin host you are using? I know the Plogue developers well. Maybe I can ask them to implement the plugin authentication protocol if its convenient for them.




    That would be great!
     
    I use Kore and Maschine to a lesser extent, but I could put these into Bidule to achieve the same results.
    I have Temper, but I rarely use that anymore.

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    Re: Locked Plug-ins and internal VSTs that load plug-ins 2013/09/30 14:10:11 (permalink)
    Wouldn't it be easier for Cakewalk to implement parallel effects chains? :)
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