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Add compatibility for effects and instruments with multiple inputs

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asked Dec 14, 2020 in Instruments and Plug-Ins by salvatorediguido (370 points)
At the moment with version 5.1 of Studio One, it's not possible to use the full range of inputs on effects or instruments with that kind of functionality. For example on effects like the Tonebooster's "Equalizer 4" we have a dedicated sidechain input for every frequency band and it allows to trigger different frequencies with different sources while on Studio One it triggers everything with the same input. Other useful plugins such as Kushview's "Element" can use up to 34 in/outs or Native Instruments "Reaktor" can use up to 16 in/outs and many others VSTs do the same. This is an essential feature in 2020 and it's more important than changing GUI colors. Please.

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answered Dec 23, 2020 by Lukas Ruschitzka (261,250 points)
 
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answered Apr 5, 2021 by microbug (810 points)
I would also vote for that because of tools like Sonobus that lets musicians jam together online, which is a great thing in the ongoing pandemic.

Sonobus now has multiple outputs and it works fine with Reaper, Logic and ProTools, but not with Studio One, which is a pity, seems to be the only DAW that does not allow multiple inputs from a plugin.
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answered Jan 20, 2022 by nikolaykulyabko (1,880 points)
VCV Rack plugin supports up to 8 stereo inputs but there's no way of getting into those inputs!
Presonus, PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN!!!
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