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Looking for software, preferably free (open source?) that will allow VST and/or
DX effects plugins and VST instruments to used "live" - something that will take the sound card's input, apply plugin(s) to it, and then pipe the effected sound back out the sound card for reinforcement. I know we used to do this using ADAT Edit (a stripped-down version of Logic) on the old studio machine that had the Alesis PCR card, but Edit won't run without the PCR hardware. I've found a few other commercial apps that work well (like SpinAudio's stuff) but of course, this being for typical musicians, they don't want to spend any money on it if they don't have to... |
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Matt Ion wrote:
Looking for software, preferably free (open source?) that will allow VST and/or DX effects plugins and VST instruments to used "live" - something that will take the sound card's input, apply plugin(s) to it, and then pipe the effected sound back out the sound card for reinforcement. I know we used to do this using ADAT Edit (a stripped-down version of Logic) on the old studio machine that had the Alesis PCR card, but Edit won't run without the PCR hardware. I've found a few other commercial apps that work well (like SpinAudio's stuff) but of course, this being for typical musicians, they don't want to spend any money on it if they don't have to... If I understand, you are looking for something free that adds system sound output drivers to which can direct sound inputs or application outputs, run the stream through a selectable plugin or rack of them and send the result to a selected system sound output driver. If so, I'm looking for the same to distribute with an application demo of something I've developed. I've spent some time looking for it to no avail (and hope I've overlooked something.) This can be well effected with the combination of Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) which adds the drivers and does routing and AudioMulch which will host the plugins/instruments (and do a lot more if you want) but these two are not free. VAC http://nrcde.ru/music/software/eng/vac.html costs $30 and AudioMulch http://www.audiomulch.com/ costs $89. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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Bob Cain wrote:
Matt Ion wrote: Looking for software, preferably free (open source?) that will allow VST and/or DX effects plugins and VST instruments to used "live" - something that will take the sound card's input, apply plugin(s) to it, and then pipe the effected sound back out the sound card for reinforcement. I know we used to do this using ADAT Edit (a stripped-down version of Logic) on the old studio machine that had the Alesis PCR card, but Edit won't run without the PCR hardware. I've found a few other commercial apps that work well (like SpinAudio's stuff) but of course, this being for typical musicians, they don't want to spend any money on it if they don't have to... If I understand, you are looking for something free that adds system sound output drivers to which can direct sound inputs or application outputs, run the stream through a selectable plugin or rack of them and send the result to a selected system sound output driver. That's about it, yup. If so, I'm looking for the same to distribute with an application demo of something I've developed. I've spent some time looking for it to no avail (and hope I've overlooked something.) This can be well effected with the combination of Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) which adds the drivers and does routing and AudioMulch which will host the plugins/instruments (and do a lot more if you want) but these two are not free. VAC http://nrcde.ru/music/software/eng/vac.html costs $30 and AudioMulch http://www.audiomulch.com/ costs $89. Hmmm, SpinAudio's stuff is a lot cheaper than that and does it all in one package (I think Virtual mixer is just under $80; they have two others that aren't so fancy and don't have the mixer for around $30). Oh well, the search continues. I've found one called Ableton Live that will do it as well, but that's not free either. Seems to me I did see some SDK stuff along these lines in my searches, though... you could maybe take a look at www.sourceforge.net for some opensource APIs? Thanks for the tips, anyway. |
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Matt Ion wrote:
Looking for software, preferably free (open source?) that will allow VST and/or DX effects plugins and VST instruments to used "live" Check these out, maybe there's one that suits your needs: http://www.hermannseib.com/english/vsthost.htm http://www.toptensoftware.com/cantabile/ http://www.sensomusic.com/usine/ http://www.tobybear.de/p_minihost.html (all free or donation ware, or with free lite versions available) For more, check out this search engine: http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php Good luck, Boris -- http://www.borislau.de - computer science, music, photos |
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Matt Ion wrote:
Bob Cain wrote: Matt Ion wrote: Looking for software, preferably free (open source?) that will allow VST and/or DX effects plugins and VST instruments to used "live" - something that will take the sound card's input, apply plugin(s) to it, and then pipe the effected sound back out the sound card for reinforcement. I know we used to do this using ADAT Edit (a stripped-down version of Logic) on the old studio machine that had the Alesis PCR card, but Edit won't run without the PCR hardware. I've found a few other commercial apps that work well (like SpinAudio's stuff) but of course, this being for typical musicians, they don't want to spend any money on it if they don't have to... If I understand, you are looking for something free that adds system sound output drivers to which can direct sound inputs or application outputs, run the stream through a selectable plugin or rack of them and send the result to a selected system sound output driver. That's about it, yup. If so, I'm looking for the same to distribute with an application demo of something I've developed. I've spent some time looking for it to no avail (and hope I've overlooked something.) This can be well effected with the combination of Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) which adds the drivers and does routing and AudioMulch which will host the plugins/instruments (and do a lot more if you want) but these two are not free. VAC http://nrcde.ru/music/software/eng/vac.html costs $30 and AudioMulch http://www.audiomulch.com/ costs $89. Hmmm, SpinAudio's stuff is a lot cheaper than that and does it all in one package (I think Virtual mixer is just under $80; they have two others that aren't so fancy and don't have the mixer for around $30). Oh well, the search continues. I've found one called Ableton Live that will do it as well, but that's not free either. Seems to me I did see some SDK stuff along these lines in my searches, There is a *very* rudimentary VST host included in the VST SDK. though... you could maybe take a look at www.sourceforge.net for some opensource APIs? Thanks for the tips, anyway. -- Les Cargill |
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Matt Ion wrote:
Hmmm, SpinAudio's stuff is a lot cheaper than that and does it all in one package (I think Virtual mixer is just under $80; they have two others that aren't so fancy and don't have the mixer for around $30). I can't tell from the online info, but can Virtual Mixer stand between another DAW, Winamp, WMP, etc., and your sound card outputs so as to have a generic insert point for plugins to serve all apps on the system? This requires that it can be an output device itself as seen from other apps. Thanks, Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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Bob Cain wrote:
Matt Ion wrote: Hmmm, SpinAudio's stuff is a lot cheaper than that and does it all in one package (I think Virtual mixer is just under $80; they have two others that aren't so fancy and don't have the mixer for around $30). I can't tell from the online info, but can Virtual Mixer stand between another DAW, Winamp, WMP, etc., and your sound card outputs so as to have a generic insert point for plugins to serve all apps on the system? I don't think it will allow you to mix the apps separately, it appears to just work with whatever hard I/O you have, but I haven't played with it much beyond just trying to add DSP plugins to the line-in. It does support VST instruments as well, but I don't have a MIDI controller here, so I haven't really tested that either. This requires that it can be an output device itself as seen from other apps. Not sure about that, I haven't tried it that way, but from looking at it, I don't think so - it appears to just be a standalone mixer and VST host. Kind of like Cubase's mixer, without all the sequencing and recording functions. It's a free download of the demo, and it's really tiny and efficient - give it a go for yourself. |
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Matt Ion wrote:
Bob Cain wrote: This requires that it can be an output device itself as seen from other apps. Not sure about that, I haven't tried it that way, but from looking at it, I don't think so - it appears to just be a standalone mixer and VST host. Kind of like Cubase's mixer, without all the sequencing and recording functions. It's a free download of the demo, and it's really tiny and efficient - give it a go for yourself. Thanks, Matt. Yeah, I tried Virtual Mixer this afternoon and couldn't see any way from the prog or the doc (great doc!) to do that. Surprising as it may seem, only Virtual Audio Cable seems to provide that capability. It's a Hubi for audio streams and is unique in that regard AFAICT. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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Try this:
http://www.console.jp/en/ Works like a charm to receive streaming audio wav's from my DPS24, through RME soundcard, process via DX and VST plugs, and send them back out through the card to the recorder again. Not free, but cheap, and I think you still get to try it for free for 30 days. User interface is very basic - I spent a frustrating session trying to get it to work before I noticed a cute little (unlabled) "power-on button" near the top of the screen. After that, worked simply and quite reliably. Many users of the DPS machine use this software and it has often been discussed at http://dpsworld.vibestudio.net/index.php Rob |
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