Fairlight VST and ASIO

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Fairlight VST and ASIO

PostMon Jan 11, 2021 1:43 pm

Hi developers

To things on my mind

Maybe there is a function that I have overseen but here is my observation

Regarding VST, I have experienced that all available VST plugins are been added to the fairlight plugin directory. For me it means that VST(I) synthesizer & Sample instruments are also in the list ;) it would be nice to have a VST editor were plugins scanned could be de-activated. Also dual instances of plugins 32/64 and VST 2/3 is present. Again a filtering "module" would be nice.

On my system I have ALOT of audio plugins, so the roll down menu is very long.

Second is about ASIO.
I have used fairlight products since the 80´s for music and post-production and theire products are among the best. Still BM have recently "reprogrammed" the audio engine to accommodate more audio tracks and processing without the "crystal-Core" fairlight accelerator. One thing that I really need to be able to do to fully integrate resolve Fairlight into my audio workflow is the ability to use ASIO hardware and thereby utilize other high end audio hardware. Specially when using multichannel B-Chain configurations. I understand the need for capitalizing on hardware sales but maybe one thing do not rule out the other. thank you for great products
Thomas Engell
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