NDSP X Plugins and GP 5.1.6 .... how are you changing NDSP Presets with Midi?

Hi all !

Latency aside :slight_smile:

NDSP Plugin Selecting Presets via Midi ?

=> am running couple of [demo’s] of NDSP X Plugins on my Mac M4 Tahoe 26.2 with my MC6 Pro - all installed and sounding fine :slight_smile:

=> in Standalone mode [outside of GP5] the Preset Midi PC Preset Changing is working fine with my MC6 Pro :slight_smile:

=> I saved the NDSP Midi Map file - all good :slight_smile:

=> I opened GP5 with the NDSP Plugins in a Rack - loaded the saved NDSP Midi Mapping file - all good :slight_smile:

Problem.

=> in GP5 with the same NDSP Midi Map as the Standalone Versions, the VST3 and AU versions of the NDSP X Plugins do not respond to Midi PC sent from my MC6 Pro even though they respond perfectly when running the NDSP X Plugin in Standalone mode ???

Midi PC and CC from the MC6 Pro is working for fine everything else in GP 5.

Any help / advice would be much appreciated :slight_smile:

I’m wondering if I am missing something really obvious in the MAC OS M4 Setup ?

Or in the Plugin Settings or in the GP5 Settings ?

Also, in the Plugin Version in GP5 there is no menu to select Midi Ports in the NDSP Plugin - that only exists in the Standalone Version ?

Alexi

FIXED !!

I read that some VST3’s don’t alows “like” receiving Midi PC … so I used Midi CC instead and it works perfectly in both the Standalone and Plugin within GP5 :slight_smile:

Officially the VST3 format replaced receiving PC’s with using the “Program” parameter, which in my experience for VST3’s that implement it tend to have it around the last “normal” parameter in the GP dropdown list (followed by all the “MIDI CC” options).

If you link a knob to that Program parameter and control it with a CC it will generally work in my experience assuming you’re using a VST3 that uses it.

But as you noted, if your plugin is just as happy taking the CC directly that works as well.

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Thanks ! :slight_smile: