From my reading, I'll register a "no" to the OP. Here's the Steinberg description of VST specs (2.0, not 3.0):

http://jvstwrapper.sourceforge.net/vst20spec.pdf

A key quote: "In the widest possible sense a VST-Plug-in is an audio process. A VST Plug-in is not an application. It needs a host application that handles the audio streams and makes use of the process the VST plug-in supplies. Generally speaking, it [a VST plugin] can take a stream of audio data, apply a process to the audio and send the result back to the host application."

From reports so far, sounds to me like the BB-VST is NOT receiving an audio stream from the host. Or just about any other data either except tempo. At any rate, if I gotta drag generated tracks manually from plugin to host track, how is this much different from what we can do already?

What saddens me the most is that the head of company says he's satisfied with it, which implies there'll be no further development. Say it aint so Peter.

-Ron

Last edited by rkl122; 12/13/18 12:10 PM.