Here are a few screenshots:
This is Xulop Chainer in standalone mode:
This is Chainer hosted in MC:
You can see that the important menu strip on top is now gone.
This is Lexicon Pantheon II Reverb hosted inside Chainer (standalone mode):
This is Lexicon Pantheon II Reverb hosted inside Chainer (while Chainer is hosted in MC):
The names of parameters near the bottom is now cut off, and you can't tell what parameters you're tweaking.
Of course, if MC allowed multiple plugin's GUI to be shown on screen at once like in Chainer, then I wouldn't have to try and host Chainer inside of MC, but since MC doesn't allow it, the only way I can get multiple GUI on screen is to host Chainer inside of MC, which then causes the GUI cut off problem.
How hard could it be to have MC's DSP Studio simply behave like any other VST host/effects chainer out there? I mean, it's logical, isn't it?
This is how any typical VST host/effects chainer would behave:
Being able to see multiple plugins' GUI at the same time makes so much sense, and logically speaking, it's the only reasonable thing to do if you bother to have a plugin host at all.