Music, asked by abstrusemusik075, 10 months ago

whats the difference between vst2 and vst3 in virtual instruments?​

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Answered by madhav127
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A synthesizer which has a built-in e.g. vocoder effect is able to process audio data coming in from other sources as well. Unlike with VST 2. x,, a VST3 plug-in can have more than only one MIDI input or one MIDI output at the same time.

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Answered by linetteelza
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Answer:

Unlike with VST 2 a VST3 plug-in can have more than only one MIDI input or one MIDI output at the same time. The VST 3 interface expands VST2 instruments by adding the ability to create audio input busses. As a result, audio data can be routed to an VST3 instrument.

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