Hi,
On Windows 7 i am able to use JVstHost2 perfectly with the TAL NoiseMaker 3.21 VSTi (https://tal-software.com/downloads/plugins/TAL-NoiseMaker-x64.zip). StringGui works fine on it (thanks a lot for providing that, btw!)
Now the VSTi has a native editor (i am able to load and use it fine using a standalone VST host such as SAVIHost V1.42 http://www.hermannseib.com/programs/savihostx64.zip). Calling .hasEditor() on a JVstHost2 wired to it returns 'true' as expected.
But when i call .openEditor("someFrameTitle") on the JVstHost2, the call goes through, no java errors appear, yet no window opens to show the native editor :-( Hence i am unable to use the native editor capability of JVstHost2 for this VSTi on Windows7. How to go about this?
Thanks
Anjan.
Hi,
On Windows 7 i am able to use JVstHost2 perfectly with the TAL NoiseMaker 3.21 VSTi (https://tal-software.com/downloads/plugins/TAL-NoiseMaker-x64.zip). StringGui works fine on it (thanks a lot for providing that, btw!)
Now the VSTi has a native editor (i am able to load and use it fine using a standalone VST host such as SAVIHost V1.42 http://www.hermannseib.com/programs/savihostx64.zip). Calling .hasEditor() on a JVstHost2 wired to it returns 'true' as expected.
But when i call .openEditor("someFrameTitle") on the JVstHost2, the call goes through, no java errors appear, yet no window opens to show the native editor :-( Hence i am unable to use the native editor capability of JVstHost2 for this VSTi on Windows7. How to go about this?
Thanks
Anjan.