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x_moe
im still in the process of understanding how everything in a home studio runs, i have 1 question for now, what are VST, VSTi plugins
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VST
Refer to Virtual studio for beginning terminology.

VST is an acronym for Virtual Studio Technology and simultaneously refers to some versions of the Steinberg Cubase program and to the VST audio software plugin standard.

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VST plug-ins
VST plug-ins are software modules that can take the form of instruments or effects. Competing technologies include LADSPA and DSSI for Linux, Apple Computer's Audio Units, Microsoft's DirectSound, Digidesign's AudioSuite, Real-time AudioSuite, and TDM.

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VST instruments
A VST instrument (or VSTi) is a type of VST plug-in that is generally used to synthesize sound or play-back sampled audio. Types of VST instrument include (among others) virtual synthesizer devices and sampler devices.

VST instruments can be played in real-time when used with an appropriate software and hardware configuration.

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VST effects
A VST effect is a type of VST plug-in that is generally used to process audio. Types of VST effect include (among others) reverb processors or phaser effects.

VST effects can be used in real-time when used with an appropriate software and hardware configuration, such as a sound card that supports ASIO, software that bypasses Windows' sluggish audio engine and so offers much lower latency times, allowing for effective real time playing.

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VST plug-in standard
The VST plug-in standard is the audio plugin standard created by Steinberg to allow any third party developers to create VST plug-ins for use within VST host applications. The VST plug-in standard is cross platform and allows developers to create VST plug-ins for Microsoft Windows or Macintosh platforms. It even starts to appear on the Linux platform.

The VST 2 plug-in standard was released in around 1999 and allowed more functionality to be added to the VST plug-ins; specifically it allowed them to receive MIDI which paved the way for VST Instruments and MIDI controlled effects.

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Linux support
Kjetil Matheussen's vstserver first provided a mechanism for loading and using VST plugins via his k_vst~ object for the Pd synthesis environment and his ladspavst "plugin to host plugins" for the LADSPA Linux audio plugin API. Kjetil has added his vsti to his list of vstserver clients, providing a way to use VSTi plugin instruments under Linux. See also Free audio software.

A newer project enables Linux users to use native Windows VST-plugins by using parts of the WINE emulator, and is named FreeST (fst). It is nowadays supported by such programs as Ardour and JACK Audio Connection Kit. This requires the Steinberg SDK, which can be found here.

The competing Linux standard DSSI can use VSTi instruments by wrapping them into DSSI instruments. This mechanism also uses WINE.

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VST hosts
A VST host is a software application or hardware device that allows VST plug-ins to be used in a logical context, interacting with digital audio and MIDI elements.

Examples of VST host applications include commercial ones such as Steinberg Cubase, Fruityloops, Cakewalk's Sonar and Ableton Live, and also open-source ones such as Audacity.

Source: wikipedia.org
Icone
A very good website to understanding all basics would be:

http://www.tweakheadz.com

Very nice website! :)
x_moe
more than enough information,, thanks
x_moe
more than enough information,, thanks
x_moe
more than enough information,, thanks
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