Quote:
Avoid using a VST->DX adaptor...
I have to admit that I actually load VB FFX-4 DSP version with BA Live.
Then I load a from VST to DX (with Cakewalk VST Adapter) wrapped instance of the Acon chainer inside VB FFX-4 (I still like the small and handy Cubase VST type GUI of this free 4-slot DX chainer).
The Acon has its own DX version, but I am sure I had a good reason to use the wrapped (VSTtoDX) version instead.
And the point is:
It works really with hundreds of VST plugins I have testet (during a couple of months).
Only Stereo Tool crashes when I try to load it.
I will try J.River 15.
Thank you for this hint.
Especially for me this is very interesting, because I always hear a difference between WAV or to WAV decoded MP3 in an audio editor played or played with any player (foobar, winamp, etc.).
That's the reason I very often use the old Sonique 1.96 player.
For me still the player with the best audio quality.
So I will see (or better hear) how good (better ?) J.River is, no doubt.
EDIT
I have just discovered that I had J.River 14 installer in my archive.
Sorry, but this is really that kind of apps I hate:
Searching harddisks, connecting to the internet, blablabla automatically.
Things I hate.
Finally I take it under my control.
And I even figured out how to enable Stereo Tool DSP.
But this was another story.
This J.River scanned my whole VST directories without asking.
Ok, maybe it is my special problem that I have billions of billions of (most free) VST plugins on my machine.
I really prefer to do things manually.
Apps treating the user like a kid are a pain in the ass.
Sorry,.... for this little off topic.
Later I will respond if its audio quality was the whole drama worth.