Dear Peter,
For the moment I would be happy, if the VST3 plugin would work correctly. With all those discussions about injectors and the defects of the plugin, another idea came to my mind:
The BiaB standalone application already has some DAW mode onboard. Why not using the Biab plugin just as a bridge to the main BiaB application?
As long as the plugin would be able to start/stop BiaB from the DAW, to write the DAW tempo changes to the BiaB chord sheet and to provide some audio signal back to the DAW, everything else should be manageable somehow with little manual effort.
A full ARA2 implementation like Melodyne Studio plugin has, would likely be the perfect solution. But the above workaround could already be a big step forward. At the moment I am struggling more with deficits and defects of the plugin than using it.
I already start to regret the switch from the 2022 to the 2023 version. Maybe there was less functionality, but at least it was stable.
I don't wanna miss BiaB, but at the moment it is getting a bit tough.
Cheers Roland
BiaB2023 Plus, Win11, AMD 6-core, 32GByte RAM, RME Fireface UFX, Samplitude ProX7, REAPER 6, Studio ne 5, Melodyne Studio, Toontrack SD3, iZotope MP4, NI Komplete 12, Korg Collection, etc.
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