VST 2.0 in Cubase 14
VST 2.0 in Cubase 14
Cubsae 14 has been release this week and there is a new option to work with VST 2 Plug-Ins. Until now only VST 3 Plug-Ins could be used which excluded the scopeworld from the use inide Cubase. I would have tested the functionality but my Pulsar-cards are hosted in another PC. Did somebody already test the new option?
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Re: VST 2.0 in Cubase 14
I left cubase some years ago, but I'm not sure what you really mean.
Using scope as a VST inside a DAW was a function of the eary years. "XTC-mode", as far as I know.
I never understood the sense of this function, as you also can use ASIO/ADAT to interface to DAW, while hosting the scope synths within scope and the VSTs within your DAW.
Using scope as a VST inside a DAW was a function of the eary years. "XTC-mode", as far as I know.
I never understood the sense of this function, as you also can use ASIO/ADAT to interface to DAW, while hosting the scope synths within scope and the VSTs within your DAW.
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Re: VST 2.0 in Cubase 14
I am using Scope through ADAT in Cubase. Nevertheless, I would prefer to use Scope-pluIns inside Cubase.
I had this in the past and it enden when Cubase excluded VST2 usage. Now this seems to be back and I wonder if this gives new old possibilities in this respect.
I had this in the past and it enden when Cubase excluded VST2 usage. Now this seems to be back and I wonder if this gives new old possibilities in this respect.
Re: VST 2.0 in Cubase 14
ISorry, I was unprecise in my last post.
I have Scope cards in a separate computer and Scope is connected through a ADAT-connection with the computer that is running Cubase. I did this because I use the main Computer (with Cubase) for different purposes and didnt want to be restricted by limitations of Scope. Nevertheless, as I said before, I would prefer the old XTC-possibilities e.g like having the scope instruments and effects in Cubase.
I have Scope cards in a separate computer and Scope is connected through a ADAT-connection with the computer that is running Cubase. I did this because I use the main Computer (with Cubase) for different purposes and didnt want to be restricted by limitations of Scope. Nevertheless, as I said before, I would prefer the old XTC-possibilities e.g like having the scope instruments and effects in Cubase.