Mon 30 May 2005, 23:08
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As a musician new to the mac environment (used pc for years) I am unfamiliar with AU. Is this another format like VST DXI? how do they compare in terms of performance?
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Tue 31 May 2005, 10:08
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QUOTE (mikedobell @ May 30 2005, 22:08) As a musician new to the mac environment (used pc for years) I am unfamiliar with AU. Is this another format like VST DXI? how do they compare in terms of performance? AU is the native format of OS X, developed by Apple and introduced together with OS X operating system. It is considered superior to VST. It is also the only format supported by Logic (apart from the plug-ins that come with Logic, they're just integrated with Logic.) You can read more about AU vs. VST here. (Check out the post #8 by Marc.) This post has been edited by coldharbour: Tue 31 May 2005, 10:10 |
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mikedobell Au Vs Vst Mon 30 May 2005, 23:08
mikedobell thanks! Tue 31 May 2005, 14:46
celsius QUOTE (coldharbour @ May 31 2005, 09:08)It is... Thu 30 Jun 2005, 19:03
azusa QUOTE (celsius)In what way is AU considered superi... Thu 30 Jun 2005, 21:15
MIDImodesitt VST is the "old-school" plugin, and they... Tue 13 Dec 2005, 01:46
sberkley Correction: the sound quality of an AU is not supe... Tue 13 Dec 2005, 03:36
pmmg QUOTE (MIDImodesitt @ Dec 13 2005, 00:46)VST ... Tue 13 Dec 2005, 14:04
Metro SE QUOTE (MIDImodesitt @ Dec 13 2005, 00:46)VST ... Tue 13 Dec 2005, 21:18
MIDImodesitt ok, I'm a noob and I stand corrected Tue 13 Dec 2005, 23:21
UP Multimedia Noob... I did not know this word I looked it up on... Wed 14 Dec 2005, 11:31![]() ![]() |
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