Vst, Tdm, All Of These Plugins!, Just how much can you integrate? |
Thu 4 Nov 2004, 02:26
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Well...this has been on my mind...and maybe a sticky for beginners like me into this digital realm.
I would like to know what the comparison is, if any, of the different audio plugins there are. I know ProTools uses TDM (correct?) and a lot of other programs use VST...now I assume if you buy a 'VST package software' that means it's plugins that will work with whatever software supports VST plugins...correct? What is the difference between VST virtual instruments and VST plugins? What are 'virtual instruments?' Do VST's (or any plugin setup) allow the useage of digital signals (that have been processed by an AD converter) and MIDI signals as well? I know a lot of products like the Firepod I'm eyeing on has MIDI in and out on it, so I assume it will be able to send that to the program, but I didn't know what I needed (for I'd like to mess with a B3 emulator on a MIDI keyboard). Can you take something from ACID (since I have that already to mess around on with sampling beats...for...well I just get bored sometimes) and put it into other programs (Or any program other than ACID for that example)? How about GarageBand's stuff?...I wouldn't want to record on it...but I could get bored and create a sample of something and add a real-time guitar to it. As always. Thanks. -------------------- -Shawn
Powerbook 1.5GHz G4 512RAM Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X |
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iShawn Vst, Tdm, All Of These Plugins! Thu 4 Nov 2004, 02:26
igor hi, a VST plugIn is generally an Effect like Rever... Tue 30 Nov 2004, 20:56
lepetitmartien VST is steinberg format cubase, nuendo and other c... Wed 1 Dec 2004, 02:42
igor hi, a VST plugIn is generally an Effect like Rever... Tue 30 Nov 2004, 20:56
lepetitmartien VST is steinberg format cubase, nuendo and other c... Wed 1 Dec 2004, 02:42
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