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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Pianoteq 9 VST3 marks Ableton Live set as modified after reload]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Environment:</p><p>DAW: Ableton Live 11<br />Plugin: Pianoteq 9 (VST3) 9.1.2<br />OS: Windows 11</p><p>When using Pianoteq 9 as a VST3 plugin in Ableton Live 11, the Live set is marked as “modified” (dirty state) immediately after reopening, even if no changes are made after loading the set.</p><p>This only happens when a preset different from the default one is selected.</p><p>Steps to reproduce:</p><p>Create a new empty Live set<br />Add Pianoteq 9 (VST3) to a MIDI track<br />Do not change anything (default preset: NY Steinway D Classical)<br />Save the Live set<br />Close and reopen Ableton Live → Set is NOT marked as modified (correct behavior)</p><p>Now:</p><p>Load any other preset (e.g. “Model D – Sombre”)<br />Save the Live set<br />Close and reopen Ableton Live → Set is immediately marked as modified (unexpected behavior)</p><p>Thank you very much.</p><p>Massimo</p>]]></content>
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