User presets cannot be shared between the built-in DSP effects used in the Cubase series and the VST3 plug-in. In addition, we plan to resolve this issue with a future software update. There are no problems with the operation of VST Rack Pro alone, and no other problems with the Steinberg audio interface. If you take advantage of the user preset function with VST3 plug-ins and DSP effects that come with the Steinberg audio interfaces, especially if you frequently share the user presets between the VST3 plug-ins and DSP effects, we recommend that you separate the environment in which you use the audio interface from the environment in which you use VST Rack Pro if possible. Using any of Steinberg audio interfaces listed, installing the VST Rack Pro software in the same environment may cause the issues described below. If you wish to install the VST Rack Pro software in the same environment with any of these audio interfaces, please use the TOOLS V2.0.0 or later. Having those features on a wider range of devices, both near-legacy iOS and Android, IMHO can really make VST Live a “killer app.”ĭisclaimer - Personally I am heavily invested in the Windows/Android ecosystem even though many of my bandmates are iOS-centric all phones and tablets, no Macs.Installing the TOOLS V2.0.0 or later for the audio interfaces listed below will solve the issues described. However, I was able to install MODS on a tiny iPad Mini 2 (iOS v12.5.5) and literally “it just works.” I am really excited about the potential, especially the Lyrics and Metronome capabilities. When I squint closely at the list of supported devices, it looks like maybe the Pro version is supported, so sadly I’m out of luck with the nice, big screen. However, it is not the “iPad Pro” version of the hardware and MODS won’t install. I mention this as my band has several older - I guess in today’s world they would be considered obsolete - Apple devices (iPad 4th Generation with iOS v10.3.3, just above the minimum version for MODS to my understanding). Not to hijack the topic, but in addition to adding Android devices, I’m curious as to the restrictions on older iOS hardware and would like to see some broader support for Apple hardware. Is that really what you want? Never use anything wireless on stage that you cannot exchange within 2 minutes with a simple cable. This may be practicable at home or in your rehearsal room, but on stage, there can be a lot of devices fighting for the 2.4 GHz frequencies (wireless microphones for example), and a lot of interfering transmitters as well. The question is, if this is really useful for live situations - remember you have to provide an own WIFI/WLAN network on stage, and connect all your smartphones to it, and your computer as well. I would not bet on Android mods for VST live tbh. Or there were too few users ready to actually buy it - perhaps iOS users are used to spend a lot of money on apps, while Android users aren’t. But no, Android seems to be evil in Steinberg HQ. If they at least gave it away in its current state for free and unsupported. Well, they had Cubase iC Pro for Android a few years ago, and it still works very well on latest android phones, but the only way to get a license today is doing illegal things, because they stopped selling it.
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