using a pc and mac together for compatability.
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 2 Jan, 2006
ive heard that you can use windows plugins for music based on a mac if you have a second computer (pc) with a plugin chainer. id really like to know how to do this because ive been working on my buddy's mac the past little while and i miss the plugins i used to use on windows. help please!
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 15 Apr, 2004
I MIDI sync my PC to Logic on Mac... Then render in my PC host and mix all in Mac... Works like a charm. I've experienced latency with network tunneling VSTs... But, Cubase may be able to do it across platforms...???dustmyblues wrote:ive heard that you can use windows plugins for music based on a mac if you have a second computer (pc) with a plugin chainer. id really like to know how to do this because ive been working on my buddy's mac the past little while and i miss the plugins i used to use on windows. help please!
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- KVRAF
- 9600 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
I think the easiest way is to just think of the PC (in this scenario) as any external multimbral synth.
Get something like Steinbergs V-Stack (or EXt or whatever host) and run midi to it. And plugging the audio out from the PC to the Macs inputs.
Just like you would do any synth module.
I used to do that but ended up selling the Mac and now i only use the PC.But that is whole other story.
Get something like Steinbergs V-Stack (or EXt or whatever host) and run midi to it. And plugging the audio out from the PC to the Macs inputs.
Just like you would do any synth module.
I used to do that but ended up selling the Mac and now i only use the PC.But that is whole other story.