PWESynthMaker Updated: 03/30/24
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 6:14 pm
Updated: 03/30/24
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ THIS FOLOWUP FOR THE BENEFIT OF "FLOWSTONING" AT ITS BEST!
NOTE: All PWESynthmaker FSM (FlowStone Schematics) Files are created with Flowstone v3.0.6 'Pebble'
including 'standalone executable' effects/instruments for legacy compatibility.
Executables are also created with v3.0.6
There are optionally 3 .fsm schematic versions with different file names.
The main container module ID tag name (top left corner) for all three is the same.
The three different actual filenames *.FSM are each for specific different use.
EXAMPLES:
FlowStone Schematic filename_tst.fsm
This schematic file normally has audio/midi in/out connectors and addtional
test equipment mods for realtime testing within the Flowstone Program.
FlowStone Schematic filename_vst.fsm (or "_vsti.fsm" for midi instruments)
This schematic .fsm file has been re-sized to allow fit within a host DAW
(Digital Audio Workstation). Large modules are significantly reduced to maintain
visibility of and accessibility to a host DAW controls.
FlowStone Schematic filename_exe.fsm (for export as standalone executable).
With the exception of an additional folder named "v3.0.6x86_32bit"
containing one legacy .dll exported with Flowstone v3.0.6 'Pebble'
all (4) other VST2 and VST3 Plugins (both x86-32bit *.dll & x64-64bit *.vst3)
are now exported with FlowStone Alpha x64 v3.0.9b2-3484-g7792583 ...
The files are not modified or saved in the Alpha version, only exported as
plugins. This allows re-opening same in v3.0.6 or higher.
IMPORTANT!
Updated VST & VSTi Plugins with significant changes are created with
new 32-bit ID (4-character alpha-symbol-numeric format).
Also, a new GUID is generated for 64bit versions.
BEFORE REPLACING AN OLDER VERSION VST/VSTI PLUGIN:
It is advisable to backup the previous version of a plugin by storing it in a separate
folder inaccessible to the DAW's plugin scanner (such as "Documents").
Then replace the old with new rather than overwriting the old version.
This will ensure a 'new vst scan' is accepted in most DAWs and in the event of
non-functionality the previous version can then be reverted to.
USE THIS METHOD ALSO FOR NEW INSTALLED STANDALONE EXECUTABLES.
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ THIS FOLOWUP FOR THE BENEFIT OF "FLOWSTONING" AT ITS BEST!
NOTE: All PWESynthmaker FSM (FlowStone Schematics) Files are created with Flowstone v3.0.6 'Pebble'
including 'standalone executable' effects/instruments for legacy compatibility.
Executables are also created with v3.0.6
There are optionally 3 .fsm schematic versions with different file names.
The main container module ID tag name (top left corner) for all three is the same.
The three different actual filenames *.FSM are each for specific different use.
EXAMPLES:
FlowStone Schematic filename_tst.fsm
This schematic file normally has audio/midi in/out connectors and addtional
test equipment mods for realtime testing within the Flowstone Program.
FlowStone Schematic filename_vst.fsm (or "_vsti.fsm" for midi instruments)
This schematic .fsm file has been re-sized to allow fit within a host DAW
(Digital Audio Workstation). Large modules are significantly reduced to maintain
visibility of and accessibility to a host DAW controls.
FlowStone Schematic filename_exe.fsm (for export as standalone executable).
With the exception of an additional folder named "v3.0.6x86_32bit"
containing one legacy .dll exported with Flowstone v3.0.6 'Pebble'
all (4) other VST2 and VST3 Plugins (both x86-32bit *.dll & x64-64bit *.vst3)
are now exported with FlowStone Alpha x64 v3.0.9b2-3484-g7792583 ...
The files are not modified or saved in the Alpha version, only exported as
plugins. This allows re-opening same in v3.0.6 or higher.
IMPORTANT!
Updated VST & VSTi Plugins with significant changes are created with
new 32-bit ID (4-character alpha-symbol-numeric format).
Also, a new GUID is generated for 64bit versions.
BEFORE REPLACING AN OLDER VERSION VST/VSTI PLUGIN:
It is advisable to backup the previous version of a plugin by storing it in a separate
folder inaccessible to the DAW's plugin scanner (such as "Documents").
Then replace the old with new rather than overwriting the old version.
This will ensure a 'new vst scan' is accepted in most DAWs and in the event of
non-functionality the previous version can then be reverted to.
USE THIS METHOD ALSO FOR NEW INSTALLED STANDALONE EXECUTABLES.