Sets VST3 channel information (helps handle how certain plug-ins function) Support VST3 plug-ins dynamically changing their list of parameters at run-time Text values entry for VST3 plug-in parameters use the parameter's actual unit Text values for VST3 parameters now shows the knob value (not the modulated value) Deactivating a plug-in (either directly or when deactivating its track) now unloads the plug-in Plug-in windows better restore their position and size Reduce the OS resources we allocate for each plug-in (we no longer allocate a new shared memory area for each plug-in) Option to temporarily show filtered plug-ins in either Browser Ability to filter out plug-ins that exist in different versions (by preferring 64 bit over 32 bit, and/or VST3 over VST 2) in either Browser Quicker scanning of plug-ins, including less chance that plug-ins will show dialogs during scanning Renamed and clarified the original hosting modes (now called Within Bitwig, Together, and Individually ) Added the plug-in hosting mode By Plug-in, which sandboxes all instances of the same plug-in together (sometimes saving memory) Added the plug-in hosting mode By Manufacturer, which sandboxes plug-ins from the same manufacturer together (permitting communication between them, when necessary) macOS: Pinch-zooming using trackpad for zooming in all timeline editors (including Arranger) and in the Sampler waveform display New device: Note FX Selector, for setting up multiple note FX layers and dynamically switching between them Slide-content editing gesture, for shifting the content of clips from the Arranger Panel (and audio events from the Detail Editor Panel) Concept of clip blocks, for addressing different groups of Launcher clips with new Next Action options Plug-in hosting overhaul (see section below) which means that 3.0 beta is around the corner. A new, significant workflow and maintanence update from Bitwig.
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