Alkalain
Tuesday 17 January 2006 à 19:29
Hello,
I got Steinberg's Groove Agent to fill in Garageband lack of drum machine and was wondering witch program should I get to run it since garageband doent support vst plugins...
Thanx!
rickenbacker
Wednesday 18 January 2006 à 12:59
Cubas SX and Live 5 both support VST and AudioUnit plug-ins. Logic Pro supports AU only, but does come with the EXS24 II sampler and the Ultrabeat drum machine, which are both pretty cool for making drum tracks.
Alkalain
Thursday 19 January 2006 à 03:29
Ok thanx for your help.Would Logic Express support the plugins as well?
rickenbacker
Thursday 19 January 2006 à 11:18
Not VST it won't. AU only.
Saying that, you could buy the £50 VST-AU adapter from fxpansion - works well enough. Converts your VSTs into useable AU form, so you can load them in Logic.
Personally, I prefer to stick with whatever the program natively runs. Less headaches. Which is why if you really want to run VST plugs, I'd look at Live 5. If you can forgoe VSTs (yes, even though I know you just bought one!), get one of the versions of Logic because it's probably the best sequencer available.
Alkalain
Thursday 19 January 2006 à 16:49
Okay thanks again for your input!
gdoubleyou
Thursday 19 January 2006 à 18:45
Take a look at your install disk, Groove Agent is an Audio Unit. Look for the correct version on you disk and install it, then it should work in GB.
cornutt
Saturday 28 January 2006 à 00:59
Also take a look at Metro. It's not as well known as Logic or Cubase, but it's very well supported and it runs both VST and AU plug-ins.
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