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Plugin ID# VST & VSTi
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Plugin ID# VST & VSTi
Something I've not been able to determine from manual or forum ...
An interesting situation has come up, whereby my 1st project was exported as a VST. Due to my working with REAPER, this was never an issue. However, it is in other DAWs [apparently]. To do the required 'routing', I need to issue the plugin as a VSTi. [I understand the practical function difference between VST and VSTi ... but not the special internal difference]
The question has to do with the plugin ID#.
Do we [or should we] give a VSTi edition a different ID# from the VST version ???
I don't fully understand the ID# implications. Would very much appreciate some insights.
Thanks!
An interesting situation has come up, whereby my 1st project was exported as a VST. Due to my working with REAPER, this was never an issue. However, it is in other DAWs [apparently]. To do the required 'routing', I need to issue the plugin as a VSTi. [I understand the practical function difference between VST and VSTi ... but not the special internal difference]
The question has to do with the plugin ID#.
Do we [or should we] give a VSTi edition a different ID# from the VST version ???
I don't fully understand the ID# implications. Would very much appreciate some insights.
Thanks!
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Re: Plugin ID# VST & VSTi
If you create 1 app as VST effect and 1 as VSTi instrument, then you are creating two separate plugins. Two different files with two different names. Thus - I would just give unique IDs. ID rather not interferes with type ("Hi, I'm John Smith" - two parts).
Reaper is pretty smart when dealing with plugins. While some/many hosts differenciate between VST and VSTi routings, reaper just loads whatever you give it - into one slot.
Reaper is pretty smart when dealing with plugins. While some/many hosts differenciate between VST and VSTi routings, reaper just loads whatever you give it - into one slot.
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Re: Plugin ID# VST & VSTi
Yes, a unique ID for each plugin is a very good idea - some hosts do not use the file name for identifying the plugin, only the ID. Some hosts will have a problem if they see two plugin with the same ID, and there is no consistent behaviour to predict what they will do if there is a clash.
There's a handy little free tool I've used in the past called VSTspy to find out some info about plugin IDs etc. - it's rather old now, so I'm not sure how well it might work with newer 64bit plugins etc., but I've found it useful occasionally for diagnosing weird plugin loading problems.
There's a handy little free tool I've used in the past called VSTspy to find out some info about plugin IDs etc. - it's rather old now, so I'm not sure how well it might work with newer 64bit plugins etc., but I've found it useful occasionally for diagnosing weird plugin loading problems.
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Re: Plugin ID# VST & VSTi
Thank-you Gentlemen,
This all makes a lot more sense now. Thanks for helping me get a better understanding!
This all makes a lot more sense now. Thanks for helping me get a better understanding!
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