Hi,
the VST part is mainly just a control interface for integrating into an existing
VST environment.
Meaning that instead of turning 'n tweaking your physical knobs on the unit
directly, you can do
it through the VST interface.
Very convenient for automation drawing/recording/tweaking, preset changing etc.
Cheers,
Raphael ;)
robert lazarski schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking at buying Access Virus Snow - a hard synth virtual analog
> synthesizer. Concerning VST, its wikipedia entry is described as:
>
> "An outstanding feature of the TI series is "Total Integration": It is
> currently the only synthesizer that can be fully integrated in a
> current computer based audio workstation as a VST or AU plugin,
> including the advantages of sample accurate MIDI timing, host
> automation as well as total recall."
>
> There's an old post here - there's been hardware and OS upgrades since
> then, ie its still in production:
>
> http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2004/11/0245.html
>
> Anyone using this VST on linux?
> Robert
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