The developer CtrlBrk recently brought back VstBoard after a fifteen-year break. Windows users can enjoy this free tool that hosts VST and CLAP plugins. Musicians like guitar players find it helpful because they can quickly change between different effect setups when performing or recording.
CtrlBrk added support for both VST3 and CLAP formats in this version. The older VST2.4 format has become outdated but still works partially through VeSTige headers. You should know that this software remains very early in development—basically at the pre-alpha stage with many possible bugs and stability issues.
Anyone wanting to try VstBoard should make backup copies of their important files first. The program might crash or behave unpredictably since it underwent major changes. The developer encourages music creators to experiment with the software despite these limitations. CtrlBrk hopes users will appreciate what the program offers even though it needs much more work.
CtrlBrk added support for both VST3 and CLAP formats in this version. The older VST2.4 format has become outdated but still works partially through VeSTige headers. You should know that this software remains very early in development—basically at the pre-alpha stage with many possible bugs and stability issues.
Anyone wanting to try VstBoard should make backup copies of their important files first. The program might crash or behave unpredictably since it underwent major changes. The developer encourages music creators to experiment with the software despite these limitations. CtrlBrk hopes users will appreciate what the program offers even though it needs much more work.