One other item I noticed is that there is a hesitation between hitting play and the counter to start running when using this audio plug that also uses midi data. Using the VSTi which is The Leslie and the organ as an instrument plugin, the pedal works as do sliders I have assigned to the drawbars, so I know Yabridge can see recorded midi CC data, but evidently not with the VST audio FX Leslie section of the B4. It sees it when I press the pedal, and I see CC64 in the recorded data, but the plugin only sees live pedal presses and not recorded ones. On playback the midi CC64 is not seen at all by the plugin. This is where there might be some kind of issue because it is a VST audio plugin that can be controlled by midi. Lastly I recorded a short test playing guitar through the Leslie, and switching from slow to fast several times through the recording. To my surprise, it loaded up with it's interface, and clicking the onscreen Fast/Slow switch worked, so I then linked the switch to midi CC64 which is damper pedal, and again it worked. I did see it toss out a message that it didn't like me deciding what WINE I'm running.Īnyway, all my projects with Windows plugins seemed to load up and play fine, so I decided to try a plugin that has never worked with LinVST which is the Leslie FX portion of Native Instruments B4 Organ. So I messed with Yabridge a little bit today, and while I've locked my WINE at 6.0 stable, it appeared to work. The other important fix is a workaround for a bug present in Wine 6.5 and Wine 6.6 that would prevent yabridge from exiting.Ī full changelog with an exhaustive list of changes, improvements and fixes can be found here: I realize I've never done a proper release announcement for yabridge here outside of the call for testers before yabridge 3.0's release, so here is one! This is mostly a bugfix update, but this release does add a few small features and it also adds support for using 32-bit Windows VST3 plugins. Yabridge is a modern and transparent way to use both 32- and 64-bit Windows VST2 and VST3 plugins on Linux as if they were native Linux VST2 and VST3 plugins. yabridge 3.1.0, with 32-bit bitbridging for Windows VST3 plugins yabridge 3.2.0, with greatly reduced VST2 bridging overhead and a lot of compatibility improvements and bug fixes yabridge 3.3.0, gotta go fast edition - 3.3.1 yabridge 3.4.0, with the first-ever Wine->X11 drag-and-drop support, a completely rewritten audio implementation, and many usability improvements yabridge 3.5.0, with lots of small fixes and a rewritten embedding implementation - 3.5.1, 3.5.2 yabridge 4.0, with chainloading, overhauled backend, and many UX improvements - 4.0.1, 4.0.2 The latest release posts can be found here:
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