Answeredwriting a plugin

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2015/07/20 11:53:46 (permalink)

writing a plugin

I am envisioning a tool to help with MIDI key velocity editing. I do a lot of work with "metrical accents" and wish to make that a separate layer that is measure-based and is summed with a basic track volume envelope. Is there a technical guide to aide with programming a plugin for Sonar?
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Re: writing a plugin 2015/07/20 11:58:08 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby philfrei 2015/07/20 12:52:07
I would think writing a plug for SONAR is no different than writing one for Reaper, Cubase or Studio One. And for tha matter, no different than for Logic (or any other Mac only DAW).
 
I believe Steinberg probably publishes a VST/VSTi standards document.
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Re: writing a plugin 2015/07/20 12:07:51 (permalink)
Thanks, I'm checking out the Steinberg site now. Was hoping that since what I want to do only involves MIDI editing, not playback, it would not be too involved. We'll see.
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Re: writing a plugin 2015/07/20 12:20:12 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby philfrei 2015/07/20 12:52:13
Cakewalk used to have own format DXi2 SDK. It is hard to download now since Cakewalk has abandoned DevXChange site. So I guess VST is the only way to go.

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Re: writing a plugin 2015/07/20 12:46:27 (permalink)
The DevExhange DX page and downloads are still available through the Wayback machine.
 
https://web.archive.org/w...e/article.aspx?aid=112
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