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  1. #31
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    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    Good day,

    Has anyone ever heard of what is referred to as "false positive"!
    * Be very careful of whatever you read...but the overall picture of what is being stated is enough.

    PS: Many, many years ago now, I was
    actually employed by two popular companies that developed anti-virus software...
    Last edited by mr_es335; 01-28-2024 at 11:42 AM.

  2. #32

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    this thread is altogether very helpful
    I find to run Reason rack as a VST is a VST3...ugh, so yet another workaround kafuffle

    I need to crack on with my film and I'm not interested is spending 900 currency units on Izotope software
    which may or may not function in SS64

    If it's JUCE coding issue, ugh again

  3. #33

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd R View Post
    this thread is altogether very helpful
    I find to run Reason rack as a VST is a VST3...ugh, so yet another workaround kafuffle

    I need to crack on with my film and I'm not interested is spending 900 currency units on Izotope software
    which may or may not function in SS64

    If it's JUCE coding issue, ugh again
    Have you tried metaplugin to run VST3's in SAW? Has worked for me. The UADx (native) plugs, for example. No VST2 versions of those, so...
    Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
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  4. #34

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Labrecque View Post
    Have you tried metaplugin to run VST3's in SAW? Has worked for me. The UADx (native) plugs, for example. No VST2 versions of those, so...
    I have not, thanks Dave...I'll have a look

  5. #35

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    OK, Metaplugin seems pretty cool to play with setting up :-)

    let's see if it stabilizes Acon performance in use...that would be nice!

    I'll report back later

  6. #36

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd R View Post
    this thread is altogether very helpful
    I find to run Reason rack as a VST is a VST3...ugh, so yet another workaround kafuffle

    I need to crack on with my film and I'm not interested is spending 900 currency units on Izotope software
    which may or may not function in SS64

    If it's JUCE coding issue, ugh again
    As of version 10, RX is VST3 only. I have had it running in SS64 using Metaplugin with success.
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  7. #37

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    right on! Metaplugin working for me with Acon so far....and allows me to use the myriad of Reason Rack Extensions I have...Reverbs and Comps to name a couple...thanks Dave!

  8. #38

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    Wow, Metaplugin is pretty rad! And Reason as a VST is very powerful
    Acon worked solid all day

    thanks again!

  9. #39

    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    >Wow, Metaplugin is pretty rad!

    Yea, you can do some pretty cool things in it. It enables sidechaining (send-it) in ways that saw wont. I don't expect you get 'sample accuracy', but I have found it totally useful.

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    Default Re: How to use VST3s in SAW Studio

    Metaplugin is what I have used for a while. I use the side chaining all the time. My biggest gripe is that you can*t see what is on each track in an older session without opening every Metaplugin shell. It gets a little tedious.
    Last edited by MMP; 04-22-2024 at 03:44 AM.
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