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One of the main issues I encounter with Giada is scanning plugins as it tends to crash very often when scanning. Currently the workaround solution is to remove the problematic plugins (VST2 and VST3) from the scanning folders or create a separate plugin folder with links specifically for Giada, both of which are time consuming. These plugins load in all other hosts.
My suggestion is to create a blacklist so that once a plugin crashes Giada it will no longer try to rescan that particular plugin.
Thanks
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Thanks @tank-trax, that's a good idea. Also it's worth investigating those plug-ins that crash in Giada and don't crash in other hosts. Feel free to open issues if you want to.
Linux user on Debian 12
One of the main issues I encounter with Giada is scanning plugins as it tends to crash very often when scanning. Currently the workaround solution is to remove the problematic plugins (VST2 and VST3) from the scanning folders or create a separate plugin folder with links specifically for Giada, both of which are time consuming. These plugins load in all other hosts.
My suggestion is to create a blacklist so that once a plugin crashes Giada it will no longer try to rescan that particular plugin.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: