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eohlson13
post Thu 12 Sep 2002, 15:22
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i want to get VST plugins to work. At the motu website, it says that you have to create an auxiluary track and assign the instrument plug-in to this track (i have VST WRAPPER)...but...

how do i create an auxiluary track?

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post Thu 12 Sep 2002, 21:27
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No needs to join Unicornation to get an answer concerning DP ;-)

Eohlson13, first of all, can you see all vst plugins in the audio->plugins menu of DP?
Are you sure you correctcly define the folder where all VST plugins reside in, for vst-wrapper (generally setup at first launch of vst-wrapper, IIRC)?

If everything above is true, just create an aux track with the mini-menu of the Sequence or Tracks or Mix windows (like Seekir said), then assign the plugin in the "Inserts section" of the brand new aux track, in the "Mix" window.

Then, send each desired tracks you want the effect to be applied to, in the "Sends" section of each track (try control-click on the rotary button), also in the "Mix" window.

This is only true for effects you want to apply globally, to many differents tracks (say reverberation for example). Compressors are generally inserted directly on the desired audio track.

But before all, RTFM ;-) And sorry for all my grammar and vocabulary mistakes.

Don't hesitate to ask us for more infos.

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