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So on the desktop version, they decided to skip adding way overdue AUv3 support, and proceed directly to adding trendy AI fluff.
Slow clap Fender...
Seems Fender's priorities are a little mixed up there. Shame really.
Besides Logic Pro do other DAWS have that ?
Not if there’s enough hate for it, and the hatred persists.
Yes.
GarageBand (of course...), Ableton Live, Reaper, Zenbeats, probably other less popular tones ones too.
Cubase and Pro Tools are the notable players who don't, but then they've got a vested interest in pushing VST3 and AAX as a "standard".
That's the cool thing about standards - so many to choose from!
There should be a Standard standard. I don’t mean to be stand-offish, but I’m talking a stand.
So only Logic Pro and Ableton live. Love your apps Rob, but sorry I just wasn’t expecting FSP to support those. For $100 we can just get “side rack “ and just be able to access iOS apps on Mac . I assume you know about that . If not , I’ll find a link
@Rob_Jackson_Music
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Just to be clear, I wasn't talking specifically about iOS. I was talking about AUv3 plugins (not just mine...) running natively on macOS.
Plus Reaper's really popular
Yep, I've heard of SideRack, but tbh, the built-in (aka free) inter-device audio / MIDI capabilities of macOS <-> iOS covers everything I need if I want to talk to an iOS app in Logic.