Niall Moody has released version 2 of Pedalboard, a free VST host designed for live use.
It is based on the JUCE ‘audio plugin host’ code with some substantial tweaking, according to its creator, who had this to say:
“It’s designed to provide the kind of things I figure I’ll need in a live situation, so every plugin parameter (and application action) can be modulated via MIDI CCs and Open Sound Control messages, and you can easily queue up any number of patches and quickly switch between them. And thanks to the JUCE code it’s modular, fixing one of the major shortcomings of the previous pedalboard.”
Pedalboard 2 features
- Modular patching.
- All plugin parameters can be manipulated in real time via MIDI CCs or Open Sound Control messages.
- Any number of patches can be queued up and switched.
Availability
Pedalboard 2 is available as a free VST plugin for Windows.
For more information, visit Niall Moody's webpage.
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