Best wave editor with VST
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- KVRist
- 351 posts since 25 Feb, 2005 from Houston, TX
I'm assuming it is Wavelab ha ha but any cheaper editors with good VST support. I am hearing bad things about SF8 and A2 regarding handling of VST's. I can't wait until Acoustica gets VST support.
- KVRAF
- 4176 posts since 2 Feb, 2003 from lost in music
audacity is free and you can use VST,
but no realtime, thats the only downside.
but no realtime, thats the only downside.
sound is vibration, vibration is life
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TotcProductions TotcProductions https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6202
- KVRAF
- 5157 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from Franklin, NH
yyyup. Waaaaavvveeeellllaaabbbbbb 6.
I think Adobe's Audition supports VST and Direct X as well...Not sure what it costs on the street though.
Peace
I think Adobe's Audition supports VST and Direct X as well...Not sure what it costs on the street though.
Peace
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
I recommend, stick to SF7 if you dont like SF8 and use DX-VST wrapper creator Like Spin audio. Nothing comes close to SF as far as it is ease of use, stabilty and features in wave editing.
Tools are tools, they don't produce anything...
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Reverse Engineer Reverse Engineer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9129
- KVRAF
- 4968 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Glasgow
What is wrong with SF8? And i want real life issues, not anecdotes 
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
I didn't know there was a difference...Reverse Engineer wrote:What is wrong with SF8? And i want real life issues, not anecdotes
SF8 takes FOREVER just to open and load plug-ins. At least that's my problem with it.
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
sony has screwed it up well like they did acid. its again media manger ,dot net blah blah problem which i face. though I uninstalled it and revert back to SF7.
Tools are tools, they don't produce anything...
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
Acoustica will be good competetor in future I guess. Its low price tag is alluring. if it gets ACID and VST support I will get it.
Tools are tools, they don't produce anything...
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Reverse Engineer Reverse Engineer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9129
- KVRAF
- 4968 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Glasgow
SF8 doesn't come with a media manager. You sure you've actually used it?SonicBreeze wrote:sony has screwed it up well like they did acid. its again media manger ,dot net blah blah problem which i face. though I uninstalled it and revert back to SF7.
A lot of problems people seem to have is related to their lack of registry knowledge. Whenever you uninstall/update a program 9/10 times some detritus is left behind, although at times they say an uninstall is unecessary, we are talking about windows combined with sometimes bad installers/uninstallers here....
Open start menu, type regedit in the run box and look through:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software
and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE
See all those entries related to programs you don't even have anymore? and entries related to past versions of software you have updated...they can cause issues you know. Get to know your registry and all these silly little problems simply won't occur. I know you could argue that it's not your job, but like any lazy ass
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 24 Oct, 2004 from Delhi, India
I dont know about media manager but at the time of installation it says.Reverse Engineer wrote:SF8 doesn't come with a media manager. You sure you've actually used it?SonicBreeze wrote:sony has screwed it up well like they did acid. its again media manger ,dot net blah blah problem which i face. though I uninstalled it and revert back to SF7.
"sound forge requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 and .Net Framework version 1.1 service pack 1. would you like to open your browser to the download page for these components now?"
perhaps your machine already has .NET installed that's why you did not get this message.
Tools are tools, they don't produce anything...
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Reverse Engineer Reverse Engineer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9129
- KVRAF
- 4968 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Glasgow
Yeah, more than likely. I use other programs that require it, so whenever i do an re/install, that gets thrown in without even thinking about it.SonicBreeze wrote:I dont know about media manager but at the time of installation it says.Reverse Engineer wrote:SF8 doesn't come with a media manager. You sure you've actually used it?SonicBreeze wrote:sony has screwed it up well like they did acid. its again media manger ,dot net blah blah problem which i face. though I uninstalled it and revert back to SF7.
"sound forge requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 and .Net Framework version 1.1 service pack 1. would you like to open your browser to the download page for these components now?"
perhaps your machine already has .NET installed that's why you did not get this message.
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- KVRAF
- 3386 posts since 21 May, 2004 from Deep in the Heartlessness of Texas
May or may not be what you're looking for, but both Nero Ultra, for about $50-$70, and Magix Audio Cleaning Lab, for about $30, each have dedicated wave editors that accept VST effects.
You can download the Nero demo at www.nero.com. Fully functional for 30 days. Gotta be a little careful to uncheck unneeded stuff during install, because it's really bloaty, and wants to grab all the file extensions it can. It's also got a multitrack recorder that accepts vsts and has a built-in drum machine that lets you load your own samples to make kits. Weird set of applications, considering it's mostly for burning DVDs and CDs.
Take care,
GreyLion
You can download the Nero demo at www.nero.com. Fully functional for 30 days. Gotta be a little careful to uncheck unneeded stuff during install, because it's really bloaty, and wants to grab all the file extensions it can. It's also got a multitrack recorder that accepts vsts and has a built-in drum machine that lets you load your own samples to make kits. Weird set of applications, considering it's mostly for burning DVDs and CDs.
Take care,
GreyLion
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- KVRian
- 992 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
I've yet to find a standalone wave editor (besides Wavelab) that does what Wavelab does: allow you to load up a tray of fx and preview them in real time while you play the file. Now, I haven't seen the latest SF or Audition, but the last time I looked all those tools offered was a lame 'preview' button for an individual effect. I cannot live without realtime processing of multiple effects; it's just essential to mastering.
Given that Steinberg has completely forgotten they even sell Wavelab Essential, and given I refuse to shell out six or seven bills for the full Wavelab, I'm all over any lower cost tool that does realtime multifx. Anybody know of one?
(BTW SONAR also does it very well, but it's too much hassle to deal with when editing a single file).
Given that Steinberg has completely forgotten they even sell Wavelab Essential, and given I refuse to shell out six or seven bills for the full Wavelab, I'm all over any lower cost tool that does realtime multifx. Anybody know of one?
(BTW SONAR also does it very well, but it's too much hassle to deal with when editing a single file).