Don't mean to be redundant, but I thought I should post this where it applies.
gwiz - what's the DX plugin?
NILA,
MC has apparently incorporated a DX plugin option that will allow users to use DX plugins to perform audio editing within the app. From what I understand, it is a little bit buggy (I plan on tinkering around with it tonight). DX plugins are audio plugins (and there are lots) used for editing audio for things like effects, eq, output, maximizers, compressors, etc...basically any sound editing tool you could think of (provided you have the plugins (I DO)). If MC can get this working right, I think it would open the door to an amazingly large new group of potential users. The ability to edit your audio files in one application without having to bounce back and forth between sound forge or wavelab (or whatever wave editor) to make modifications would be, in my mind, ideal if not unprecedented.
VST is another type of audio plugin. While offering the same basic principle of audio editing, VST plugins are much better at real time editing. I was just curious about how much effort and planning has gone or is going into making this work?
The link to the DX plugin for MC (keep in mind that this is merely a plugin to allow you to use DX plugins and not a DX plugin in itself) is:
http://www.musicex.com/cgi-bin/downloads/mcplugins.pl?type=5&start=0&end=10&page=1