Unfortunately, I don't have Cubase 12. A few years ago, Cubase10.5 was presented and I checked the plugin's work in it. The plugin works normally, the only thing is that you cannot enter numbers into the parameter value fields using the keyboard. This is because in Cubase, the numeric keys are hotkeys for the toolbar, so these clicks do not enter the plugin - DAW does not want to give them to any. Moreover, I did not find an option where it was possible to allow the transfer of keystrokes to the plugin.
Hey, thanks for looking into it!
As for the poll, there are a few reasons why it might not be accurate, but if DReverb 1.0 didn't work correctly in newer versions of Cubase (at the very least, the VST3 in Cubase 12 and 13 in Windows), then that might already significantly limit the number of Cubase users using your plugins and following your development enough to know about and answer a poll. I know for me personally, I just made a mental note to download it again if a patch was ever released or if I ever switch DAWs.
Just wanted to offer some insight. Thanks again!
Well, about the main thing - I don't think it's about the version, because nothing changes dramatically in new versions, especially in software products from Steinberg, which in turn, like no other, strictly follow the VST protocol.
I suggest that interested parties transfer Cubase 12 to me for free use in order to solve this problem. Although I'm not sure that it will be able to resolve this.

Statistics: Posted by vasyan — Fri Jul 26, 2024 10:02 am