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Can you open ChordPolyPad and StepPolyArps as a VST/AU in Ableton Live?
I got the desktop version of CPP and StepPolyArp but only the standalone versions are working.
Is there a workaround? Cheers
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If your DAW not supporting AUv3 it ain't any solution for you...
I use several AUv3 instruments and other plugins (from my iPad Pro) on my Mac in Logic Pro - nice...
But, perhaps Ableton is lacking this format?
Thanks, just did a quick search now that I know the AUv3 format name and it looks like it's supported since Live 11.2 (now 12) but the developers have to agree to the AUv3 version for macOS, whatever that means it must not be the case for CPP and SPA yet sigh
No , this is Ableton’s typical half a job bodgery in action :
when they boast AUV3 support they only mean Audio Plugins -
they have yet to & may probably never implement AUV3 MidiFX , which are a different category ,
probably because their underlying midi implementation has been half a job from day one .
edit - there is a centrecode feature request to add AUV3 MidiFx, if you wanna search & sign
( midi ports , midi channelising, program change ,polyphonic aftertouch, sysex are all examples I’m thinking of that are sub par before I’m flamed)
Are you running Ableton Live on Windows?
Pretty sure that your Mac apps you bought should work without any agreement from the developer.
Good luck!
Thanks for clarifying. And I'm on the beta so I'll join the movement on Centercode.