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Author: | carolinashaker [ Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Vst version as plug in to a daw |
I was wondering if the VST version would work in a daw that runs VST plugins . Example, could I run it as a plug in in a stereo tools equivalent daw running a mbox that uses VST plugins. Run it behind the plug in chain ? I know stereotools doesn't run VST plugins without a mod program, but there are others that accept VST plugins directly. |
Author: | Mathijsco [ Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vst version as plug in to a daw |
I don't understand your question, really. The VST plugin version of course works in a DAW that runs VST plugins. |
Author: | cornyman [ Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vst version as plug in to a daw |
I guess what he meant was having it implemented in the daw as real time vst. It's something like a vst behaving as a the dsp or the stand alone ones. |
Author: | MrKlorox [ Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vst version as plug in to a daw |
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I guess what he meant was having it implemented in the daw as real-time vst.
That is how it works in my experience. You'll need to set the DAW input to the correct device, perhaps needing to use a virtual cable/pipeline.It's something like a vst behaving as a the dsp or the stand alone ones. In fact, I mostly use the 32bit VST2 plugin through another processor (BreakawayOne) for when I need to bypass ST for ultra-low latency while still needing slight conditioning (like when playing games). Like the stand-alone and the DSP, the VST needs to hold a short buffer of the audio so it can apply its effects before playing it back. So it's not perfectly suited for instant HQ monitoring. |
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