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Re: Presets etc.
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Re: Presets etc.


  • Subject: Re: Presets etc.
  • From: Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 15:40:03 -0400 (EDT)

> thanks for clarifiying this. Unfortunatly I have to support VST and AU
> and for simplicity I don't want to do any major changes to either
> implementation. In fact, I have not modified a single line of code in
> the VST version to make the AU version work. I will hence lie to the
> host and tell him that I have no factory presets at all. Then the user
> is forced to use my internal preset-management that is a LOT more
> flexible (IMHO) then the AU one (presets can be changed and organized
> in banks). VST handles presets like a RAM bank, so the user, not the
> host, can decide what to do with it.


???
Most users who I have dealt with prefer the AU approach to presets and
find the VST "programs" concept to be confusing and lead to undesired
behavior. But I really don't see how one case the user decides what
happens and the other the host decides, that's a weird take on it...

Marc
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