Let us know which VST2.x plug-ins are working in Dorico

See this thread: VST2 - What is the purpose of the blacklist file? - Dorico - Steinberg Forums

Some are having more luck than others. The alternative is to run it inside VE Pro or Plogue Bidule.

Try to look closer…there is answer…

UVIworkstaionvst
56535455564957757669776F726B7374

Not yet, but I intend to. I’ve been hoping it will work, so please post if you try it.

Cantilena - Synthogy tells me that their engineers have Dorico and are evaluating Ivory II from their side as well

  1. Trillian (Spectrasonics) Omnisphere (Spectrasonics)
  2. Mac OSX 10.11.6 (15G1004) (El Captain)

Trilian
565354416D62726F6D6E697370686572
Omnisphere
565354527562797472696C69616E0000

It doesn’t work on W7

Daniel,

I hope that «Hauptwerk virtual organ» VST Link,
will also be included on the White list.

Be in touch with Brett Millan.

Here is the website :
https://www.hauptwerk.com/learn-more/overview/

Thanks in advance

Sincerely

added to white list the vstlink is fine i can record just haven,t set up the playback so no sound , i imagine you can take care of that part

HauptwerkVSTLink
5653544857363468617570747765726B

Oddly enough I found a part of this works for me - I entered a series of plug-in names (faithfully!) in the whitelist file, putting the 32 zeros beneath each of them. Unfortunately none of them were updated to =0" in the defaults file.

But… when I opened Dorico again, several of them were working as VST’s, including Play, Addictive Drums, BFD2 and some NI synths. I haven’t tested them thoroughly with multiple channels etc., but an initial test shows no problems.

As I have Cubase 8.5 installed and those VST’s work perfectly there, I’m guessing that the necessary codes etc. were already in the system and somehow I’ve opened them up for use in Dorico.

(as above, if this isn’t appropriate to this thread, MODS please delete/move as necessary)

I am trying to use the rgc audio sfz player
the GUID info seems to be this
sfz
5653457273667A73667A000000000000
which I have put into the vst2whitelist.txt file
later -
this doesn’t seem to work (it’s a somewhat outdated player anyway).
however, the Plogue Sforzando sfz player (which can also play/convert sf2 files) does work:
GUID:
sforzando VST_x64
565354504C475173666F727A616E646F

On my Mac OS Sierra, when I try to edit the Whitelist, it says I don’t have permission.

You need to change your permissions before editing that file. See instructions here:

https://support.apple.com/kb/PH22196?locale=en_US&viewlocale=en_US

I tied that before I posted. I changed permissions to read/write and I’m still not getting permission. Do I have to re-start computer?

Did you change the permissions of the folder the file resides in?

Play 4.3 does work, but Play 5.0.0 is known to make trouble.
Good news is, East West is aware of this and will release an update soon,
so have a look for updates at East West.

Thanks dbudde. I changed permissions to the folder and now everything works.

That is good news as i have 5.0.0 installed now, hopefully it won’t take too long.

I finally got Play 5.0.1 working in Dorico!!! Yippee!!!

Thanks to Daniel and the team!

Great stuff, look forward to trying this out myself now. :slight_smile: