I own the V-Collection 5 (I used to own V-Collection 3). How do you select the VST2 version of Piano-V? I have Cubase AI 8, Mac OSX 10.9.5. On my Cubase Plug-in Manager it only shows Piano-V with VST3.5.2
I will guess if you put the VST3 version in another folder that Cubase do not read, and you have your VST2 in a folder that Cubase do read, then you'll have the VST2 availble.
I guess if you have both VST2 and 3 in folders Cubase read, then only VST3 is availble for use.
Unless you can disable Cubase to read individual VSTs, then i'll guess you need to remove the VST3 so it's no availble for Cubase.
Also you can choose not to install VST3 during the install. That will be good as long you don't need it as a update again will put the VST back into Cubase so you can't read the VST2.
But im thinking, that this perhaps will cause problems if wanting to use VST3s later on. Will the VST2 you only have used as a working reserve be replaced by the VST3 when you wan't to use this again without issues, or will the VST2 used in the project not be found for the project?
Will the VST2 used in the project be loaded even if if it's not availble in the DAW when the VST3 is availble/ enabled? Afterall the paths for the two VSTs are not the same.
Arturia please inform about this.EDIT: I have heard that The VST3 plug-in format lets you define if the VST3 version should replace the VST2 version.
Is this true? If so - Then perhaps it would be a good idea and a solution if side.by-side installation was allowed.
Side-by-side installation can be messy. I would like to use the VST3s - but they' have to work - also MIDI wise. More work is needed on this. EDIT END.