Where can I go to learn about the advantages/disadvantages to installing the Legacy Collection-Digital Edition as stand alone, with VST and with RTAS?
Thanks.
Difference between Stand Alone/VST/RTAS
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I'm not sure what you mean by advantages/disadvantages.
If you want to run the standlone version, to just play from a keyboard, then you would install that.
if you want to run it as a plugin under ProTools, then you would install the RTAS version, as ProTools only supports RTAS plugins.
If you want to run it as a plugin in any other PC DAW other than ProTools, you install the VST version.
If you want to run the standlone version, to just play from a keyboard, then you would install that.
if you want to run it as a plugin under ProTools, then you would install the RTAS version, as ProTools only supports RTAS plugins.
If you want to run it as a plugin in any other PC DAW other than ProTools, you install the VST version.
VST
Hello
If you will use Cubase for midi-instruments linked to M1/Wavestation software-synths, you need to install VST- versions also.
VST-version is a kind of a DLL-file which stear the player inside ex. Cubase Essential 4, for best performance you will use AsioFullDuplex-driver also which you select in "preference"-dialogue.
These together with real-audiosound will make a good performance.
Best regards.
Peter Juhlin
If you will use Cubase for midi-instruments linked to M1/Wavestation software-synths, you need to install VST- versions also.
VST-version is a kind of a DLL-file which stear the player inside ex. Cubase Essential 4, for best performance you will use AsioFullDuplex-driver also which you select in "preference"-dialogue.
These together with real-audiosound will make a good performance.
Best regards.
Peter Juhlin