
The PatchWork standalone application now supports MIDI output (like the plug-in), and it is possible to select the input and output MIDI devices in the preferences. Or add some channels to create an internal side chain or auxiliary busses for more audio routing options. This lets you for example decrease the number of channels to reduce the CPU usage and only process some of the inputs.

In most plug-in formats, you can now select the internal audio I/O configuration for PatchWork: this lets you either increase or decrease the number of available channels to process internally, regardless of the configuration chosen by the host application. Custom names should also appear in most DAWs for automation (session reload might be required in some cases). All in all, it’s like creating your own plug-in from multiple plug-ins (just hide them and forget that there are plug-ins behind) And there is a new editor to assign parameters, set their range and learn directly from plug-ins by clicking on the mouse!Īnd you can also choose knob styles for your macro controls.

The big news is that params map have now become actual macro parameters: you can control several parameters from several plug-ins with a single macro knob. What’s new in Blue Cat Audio Patchwork 2.6? V 2.6 has a surprising large amount of new features such as MIDI Output, Macro Parameters, Control Surface Integration and more.
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Blue Cat Audio has released an update for Patchwork, their virtual patchbay for audio plug-ins.
