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VST Plugins
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VST Plugins
2 questions really....because I want to build a Video VST Plugin.
1. Can Flowstone create VST plugins like SynthMaker? I can't see this in the FREE version, but is it in Enterprise/Professional?
2. Does SynthMaker have the Video components. I have a 1.7 SynthMaker licence and have just started looking at v2. but I can't see this component there?
Cheers
Mark
1. Can Flowstone create VST plugins like SynthMaker? I can't see this in the FREE version, but is it in Enterprise/Professional?
2. Does SynthMaker have the Video components. I have a 1.7 SynthMaker licence and have just started looking at v2. but I can't see this component there?
Cheers
Mark
- Mark Hudson
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Re: VST Plugins
FlowStone doesn't make VST plugins just EXE's, & SM has no video support.
- DSP
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Re: VST Plugins
Oh.. that's a shame!
Is there any chance that the video components can be added to SynthMaker then in a future update, or that Flowstone could make VST's?
There is an old VST Video plugin that dates back to 2007 for MPEG1 - but it never really worked reliably - so I wanted to try and make one of my own..
Mark
Is there any chance that the video components can be added to SynthMaker then in a future update, or that Flowstone could make VST's?
There is an old VST Video plugin that dates back to 2007 for MPEG1 - but it never really worked reliably - so I wanted to try and make one of my own..
Mark
- Mark Hudson
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:09 pm
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