Marek Peteraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ... > Second thing is that the way you percieve them shouldn't change as you > switch applications. Which is what VST perfectly fulfills - it provides > its own UI.
If I have 100 LADSPA plug-ins installed and 3 LADSPA hosts, I'd rather spend my time learning the guis of the 3 host-applications than learning the different guis of 100 plug-ins. That a plug-in then has three different interfaces depending on in which application I use it isn't a problem. Also it looks a lot better (imho) when everything in an application looks exactly the same. Letting plug-ins decide too much about how they should be rendered is a bad thing. A little more control than today could be useful at times though. br /Pelle
