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NEW: VST3 Support

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m.i.c.k.e.y:

--- Quote from: IAM4UK on September 17, 2020, 09:35:40 am ---I am interested in trying my Ozone 9 Advanced within MC. m.i.c.k.e.y, can you share how you got that to install within DSP Studio? For me, it simply said, "Failed to install plug-in."

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Sorry for the lateness. Like Musicmusic had said (it was my initial error too). When choosing plugin, change .DLL on the extention box to .VST3 like the image below.



IAM4UK:
musicmusic and m.i.c.k.e.y Thank you so much! That works.

Musicmusic:

--- Quote from: IAM4UK on September 18, 2020, 08:21:01 pm ---musicmusic and m.i.c.k.e.y Thank you so much! That works.

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Note that simply changing the extension can fail many times. For example, vst released as vst3 extension may not work when simply renamed as dll.

There has to be a clearer solution.

IAM4UK:

--- Quote from: Musicmusic on September 19, 2020, 02:42:17 am ---Note that simply changing the extension can fail many times. For example, vst released as vst3 extension may not work when simply renamed as dll.

There has to be a clearer solution.

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Understood.
As it happens, the iZotope plugins I want to try to use have their own .vst3 iterations, so I did not rename anything, I just selected the .vst3 instead of the .dll
It's an interesting new aspect to DSP Studio, which I had not tried much to use before for equalization or noise reduction.

rlwings:
Thank you for VST3 support! ... However I can't seem to get Dirac room correction VST3 to work. I keep getting "Output format not supported" message. I'm trying to run higher resolutions: 176.4\24

Any ideas? - Does this new VST3 functionality support higher resolutions yet? (I'm also using the WDM driver in Windows 64, JRiver 27)

Thanks!

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