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Re: VST Persist Compatibility (VPC) 2016/11/29 13:50:55 (permalink)
I guess nothing then?
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Re: VST Persist Compatibility (VPC) 2017/05/15 04:08:30 (permalink)
It's been over a year since this has been announced.  Does anyone other than Cakewalk and Overloud support this?
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Re: VST Persist Compatibility (VPC) 2017/05/15 04:13:42 (permalink)
As of yet nobody else. Thanks for the reminder however, I've been meaning to post the interfaces and source code. 
I'll post an article on it soon. 
 

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Re: VST Persist Compatibility (VPC) 2017/05/17 14:06:30 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk] 2017/05/17 17:36:28
I know you guys have been really busy etc. and I could see how you could be distracted enough that this could get lost.
 
However, I also know that implementing VPC was probably not a trivial effort.  And that by not publishing the spec, it's like you never did it.  It's like you stayed up late to finish a paper and forgot to turn it in the next day.
 
 
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