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AuthorTopic: DXi in VST?
CapnLockheed
Posted: 15th May 2003 08:38
Ok, I know you can play VSTi's in Sonar with a wrapper, but can the
opposite be done? Is the there a DX wrapper that allows you to play
DXi's in a VST host? I know VB's FFX4 allows you to load FX plugins
but it does'nt support synths does it?

TIA......CL Embarassed
vbfischer
Posted: 15th May 2003 08:56
Only thing I've been able to do so far is use Fruity as a VSTi and load a DXi in that...
CapnLockheed
Posted: 15th May 2003 09:03
Yeah, I figured as much Mad guess there's not a whole lot of incentive
yet to code a DXi wrapper....sniff Crying or Very sad

ThanXX......CL Embarassed
ageis
Posted: 15th May 2003 11:03
You can also use CONSOLE.
CapnLockheed
Posted: 15th May 2003 11:35
Console aye? Cool, now that might be an option!Very Happy

ThanXX.....CL
Embarassed
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