Some, I cannot get to show up at all, despite them Passing the plug-in validator (mostly comprising of Native Instruments, UJAM, iZotope plug-ins). Having to spend an hour+ enable/disable toggling plug-ins to get them to show up - and sometimes dealing with MAS Crashes while doing so. Having to reinstall things to get them to show up, immediately after updating them. My biggest issue is plugins not showing up in the plugin chooser. Double the amount of troubleshooting/fix it time you have to spend with DP. Desktop + Laptop) this complicates things heavily. Plug-ins that pass will not show up in the DAW (which to me, signals a failure, but the validator is for some reason flagging it as a pass). The same machine will pass a plugin that previously failed after a Cache Clear, or fail some that previously passed. Different machines will pass/fail the same plugins for unknown reasons. This also means that support is ultimately useless, because the Validator and Support is not consistent on any machine - not even theirs. The VST plugin validation is not consistent across machines, or even on the same machine across VST Cache Clears - for VST2 or VST3. When I got home, it didn't support my ASIO driver (had to buy a new interface) and I have had nothing but issues with VST Plugins. Then, plug-ins started disappearing from the plug-in chooser. It seemed fine when I purchased from my Laptop while away, until I started getting updates from companies like Native Instruments, iZotope, etc. VST Compatibility is in flux and can change depending on what machine you're running on. I did not try VST2 - I only use VST2 that don't have a VST3 equivalent. Better you're certain with your own setup before the investment. I think if you contact MOTU they'll give you another 30 days if requested.
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