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NEW: VST3 Support
Matt:
Description
Media Center now supports the newest VST standard, called VST 3. The older standard, VST 2, is also supported.
There have been several threads requesting this:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,125921.0.html
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,126632.0.html
The program can now install and use these VST 3 plugins.
Instructions
Find a vst3 DLL on your hard drive and install it using DSP Studio > Manage Plug-ins > Add JRiver, VST, or Winamp Plug-in... You'll need to switch the entry box to "VST 3 Files (*.vst3)" to select them.
You can then view the plugin in DSP Studio, edit its configuration, and turn it on.
It will then process just like the existing plug-ins and VST2 support.
dtc:
Good addition. There will be many happy users.
Craig:
Would it be worth adding an organiser rather than trawling through for .dll's and .vst's?
Craig
mojave:
--- Quote from: Craig on September 02, 2020, 03:05:24 pm ---Would it be worth adding an organiser rather than trawling through for .dll's and .vst's?
Craig
--- End quote ---
All VST3 plugins must be stored in either of these two locations:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\VST3
There should be no other place to look.
Craig:
I didn't realise that but I have older plugins in various other locations.
I meant that if MC enumerated installed plugins like a DAW does then it would be much easier.
For example, I have four Waves plugins, all are available in Wavelab as mono or stereo and the reverbs additionally can be mono in stereo out yet I only have a single WaveShell1-VST3 11.0_x64.VST3, the plugins themselves appear to be single .dll's within \Program Files (x86)\Waves.
So far I'm not having much luck, I'm currently in a situation where trying to open DSP studio crashes MC due to some plugin I've tried to install.
Craig
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