Pluggo runs on both Windows and Macintosh systems. Does this mean that I can create plug-ins that will run on both Windows machines and Mac using Max/MSP?
You create Pluggo plug-ins from Max/MSP patches, so you can make a plug-in by creating it on a Macintosh or Windows machine, and then saving your patch as a plug-in. If you save the patch as a plug-in on a Windows system, you’ll get a plug-in that runs on either VST or RTAS host applications on a Windows machine. If you save the patch as a plug-in on a Macintosh, you’ll get a plug-in that runs on VST, RTAS or Audio Units host applications (Please note that you can’t take a plug-in created on one operating system and run it on the other).
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