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AuthorTopic: a rubberduck for VSTi?
istyle
Posted: 29th October 2001 12:23
b4 softsynth era i used little rubberduck for wicked synthsound
which i still feel no vstis right now can compete with
anyone suggest which vsti i should checkout? please
i tried lot though ,mercury taupro,scorpion,,
Michael Kleps from reFX
Posted: 29th October 2001 13:54
Give TBL from www.refx.net a twirl and crank up the distortion.
etherdesign
Posted: 29th October 2001 21:40
Well, if you have a multiclient/output soundcard, just sync it to your host with hubi's.. and then when you got a good groove going start recording to wav..
tufif
Posted: 29th October 2001 22:40
or if you're on windows, you could use ntonyx virtual audio cables to route the ouput back into your sequencer and still run effects on it in real time.

Then again, TBL is pretty cool too, give the demo a shot. If it can do what you need it'd save you some trouble.
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