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Title: Voxengo Plugin choices
Post by: littlegreenalien on June 22, 2020, 06:44:19 am
I installed some free plugins from Voxengo. I just wondering what plugins should I have to work well with jriver? Is Gliss EQ necessary? Thanks.
Title: Re: Voxengo Plugin choices
Post by: EnglishTiger on June 24, 2020, 05:35:30 am
I installed some free plugins from Voxengo. I just wondering what plugins should I have to work well with jriver? Is Gliss EQ necessary? Thanks.

Since most, maybe even all, of those Voxengo plugins are in VST3 format they will not work in MC because it doesn't support VST3 plugins - https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSP (https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSP)
Title: Re: Voxengo Plugin choices
Post by: Hendrik on June 24, 2020, 05:42:21 am
Since most, maybe even all, of those Voxengo plugins are in VST3 format they will not work in MC because it doesn't support VST3 plugins - https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSP (https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSP)

All Voxengo plugins are available in VST2.
Title: Re: Voxengo Plugin choices
Post by: littlegreenalien on June 27, 2020, 11:41:31 pm
Yes VST2 not VST3. I installed some free ones and bought varisaturator. They are compatable with jriver. I was wondering if anyone has certain ones that blend well jriver.
Title: Re: Voxengo Plugin choices
Post by: Chipicui on June 30, 2020, 11:33:07 am
Every Voxengo is a jewel.
They’re incredibly stable, good sounding, well crafted, useful and relatively inexpensive.
I sincerely recommend you to buy “Patchwork” from Blue Cat to use, do channel routing, and set-up different plugin racks and configurations, ready to load at a mouse click.
I use all them every day with JRiver without ANY issues.
Patchwork even lets you load VST2 and VST3 inside it without problems and already comes with some basic but very useful eq, compression and channel utilities.
Concerning -free- voxengo’s ... I use Marvel EQ and can recommend it without any doubt.
Multichannel, multi-configuration and linear phase.
Of paid ones, I’m using GlissEQ and Elephant2 limiter at the end of the chain with -1dB of ceiling margin, just to be sure it would catch any sporadic peak that could clip the output.