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jinxeddeep:

--- Quote from: blgentry on October 12, 2016, 08:59:27 am ---I'm not sure what plugins you are referring to.  Room EQ implies sound changing.  MC's DSP Studio has convolution, which can be used with many different room correction platforms.

Otherwise, I would expect a "room eq" plugin to be VST and not MC specific.  Again, MC "plugins" aren't for sound.  They are for things like visualizations, overlays on displays, communicating track change information, etc.  VST plugins are for changing sound characteristics (like equalization, etc).

Brian.

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I was wrong about room eq being an audio processing plugin...my apologies...

however, there are a couple of plugins under DSP Plugins on the MC Plugin sections (DirectX plugin for instance). I was referring to them but I didn't attempt to download those since the first few interface plugins I tried didn't work. Are those under DSP Plugins VST plugins?. Thanks once again for responding.

blgentry:

--- Quote from: jinxeddeep on October 14, 2016, 09:26:21 am ---however, there are a couple of plugins under DSP Plugins on the MC Plugin sections (DirectX plugin for instance). I was referring to them but I didn't attempt to download those since the first few interface plugins I tried didn't work. Are those under DSP Plugins VST plugins?.

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I had not noticed those before you pointed them out.  I see only two in that category.  One is an EXE file and the the other says it is DirectX.  DirectX is Windows only (I think) and EXE files are definitely only for Windows boxes.  So I don't think either of them are VSTs or compatible with MC for Mac.

Brian.

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: blgentry on October 14, 2016, 09:30:23 am ---DirectX is Windows only (I think) and EXE files are definitely only for Windows boxes.
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Yup, correct!

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