![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In most plug-in formats, you can now select the internal audio I/O configuration for PatchWork: this lets you either increase or decrease the number of available channels to process internally, regardless of the configuration chosen by the host application. All in all, it’s like creating your own plug-in from multiple plug-ins (just hide them and forget that there are plug-ins behind):Īnd did I mention that you can now rename the parameters? Custom names should also appear in most DAWs for automation (session reload might be required in some cases). And there is a new editor to assign parameters, set their range and learn directly from plug-ins by clicking on the mouse!Īnd you can also choose knob styles for your macro controls. On Windows, 64 and 32-bit applications are separate binaries (and we provide two separate installers).Blue Cat’s PatchWork 2.6 is finally here! Let’s see what’s new in this rather large update! Overviewīig news is that params map have now become actual macro parameters: you can control several parameters from several plug-ins with a single macro knob. You can now load legacy 32-bit plug-ins into the PatchWork Application! What About Windows? ![]() Right-Click on the application and select “Get info”.Locate the application in the Finder (installed by default in the “Applications” folder).Like many Mac applications available as a universal binary (32/64-bit), switching between 32 and 64-bit modes is simple: You will however not be able to load 64-bit plug-ins anymore. In order to use these plug-ins, you can either use a third party bridging application such as SoundRadix’s 32Lives, or simply run the application in 32-bit mode. However, some legacy plug-ins are available only as 32-bit binaries. This lets the application access as much memory as possible and load 64-bit plug-ins. On Mac, Blue Cat’s PatchWork standalone host application will run by default in 64-bit mode. ![]()
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