New to plug-in development

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2013/11/26 16:09:23 (permalink)

New to plug-in development

Hi everyone,
 
I am just getting into plug-in development. I have been searching the tools provided by Cakewalk (DXi2 and Surface SDK) and they seem quite outdated.
I tried to follow the instructions included in the DXi2 kit but I am getting stuck because i don't know witch software is required to use the Apps wizard included in the kit ( I don't have VC6 ).
I am quite lost on what to do next and how to approach plug-in development using those tools. I would appreciate any kind of advice I could get from you guys.
 
Thanks a lot.
 
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    scook
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    Re: New to plug-in development 2013/11/26 16:14:07 (permalink)
    Are you sure you want to develop new DXi plug-ins? Cakewalk has not developed a new DXi plug-in in years. Very few host support the plug-in format.
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    Re: New to plug-in development 2013/11/26 19:05:37 (permalink)
    thanks for the quick reply scook!
     
    My idea is to create a MIDI plug-in that will help the students of my university. They use SONAR so I started looking first what tools cakewalk offered.
    I am totally newbie in this so maybe I am getting to a dead end. What could be my next steps? Is there any friendlier way to start with plug-in development for SONAR?
     
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    Re: New to plug-in development 2013/11/26 19:54:12 (permalink)
    The most recent thread about MFX development is here http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2737740 SONAR has recently introduced VST3 support. Where there are going with MIDI plug-ins is an excellent question.
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