I prefer to install plugins not having an own preset system (like most PA plugins) as VST2, because in some hosts like CbB it is very inconvenient to use VST3 presets for them!Īlso, there are some hosts that still do not support VST3 (older ones any way). Some hosts (such as Cubase) may cease support for VST2 plug-ins. New developers will only be able to release VST3. Legacy or end-of-life products that never released as VST3 will forever be VST2. The Native Instruments Battery 3 is a special application designed to meet all the requirements of percussion and drums, for a fun-filled musical performance. It used to be that some developers had issues with coding VST3, and in those cases you were better off sticking with VST2 for stability.īut it's been a while since I had a VST3 related issue. But I haven't seen any real-world differences yet. ![]() ![]() VST3 has some potential advantages if the plug-in is correctly coded and the DAW supports them. It's a personal preference as to which ones you see and use in your plug-in browser, unless you are a Cubase user. I install both as the plug-in files are not that big.
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