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  2. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the VST interface specification was updated to version 2.4. Changes included the ability to process audio with 64-bit precision. [6] A free-software replacement was developed for LMMS that would be used later by other free-software projects. [7] [8] VST 3.0 came out in 2008. Changes included: [9] Audio Inputs for VST Instruments

  3. Guitar Rig - Wikipedia

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    The Guitar Rig environment is a modular system, providing capabilities for multiple amplifiers, effects pedals and rack mounted hardware.Primarily designed for electric guitar and bass, the software uses amplifier modeling to allow real-time digital signal processing in both standalone and DAW environments via plug-in (VST/DXi/RTAS/AU).

  4. Steinberg Cubase - Wikipedia

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    It also introduced the concept of VST instruments - earlier implementations of VST had been biased towards effects plugins - and included Neon, a free VST instrument. VST24 3.7 was the first sequencer ever to support VST instruments, as Steinberg had invented the "VSTi" specification. [24] Cubase VST 24 4.0 Macintosh: 1998: Macintosh only.

  5. Roland Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Roland Cloud is a subscription [1]-based collection of VST instruments and 'RVR' sample libraries launched in early 2018 by Roland. [2] [3] Instrument downloads and installation are handled by Roland's Cloud Manager software.

  6. Teisco - Wikipedia

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    The brand name "Teisco" was established in 1948, and sometimes incorrectly explained as [3] an acronym of Tokyo Electric Instrument and Sound Company. [4] However, the exact name of company establishing and producing the Teisco brand was not that name, and rather, they had frequently renamed their company.

  7. Supersound Electronic Products - Wikipedia

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    Supersound Electronic Products was founded by Alan and Mary Wootton in 1952 in Kent. [2] The company produced a range of products including PA systems, projector accessories, music accessories, guitar amplifiers and from 1958 electric guitars.

  8. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    SoundFont 2.04 was introduced in 2005 with the Sound Blaster X-Fi. The 2.04 format added support for 24-bit samples. The 2.04 format is bidirectionally compatible with the 2.01 format, so synthesizers that are only capable of rendering 2.0 or 2.01 format would automatically render instruments using 24-bit samples at 16-bit precision.

  9. VST - Wikipedia

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    BusTech VST, the VST, a line of buses from BusTech; Vapor Separator Tank (VST) is a component in fuel systems, particularly in marine and automotive applications. Its primary function is to separate liquid fuel from vaporized fuel, preventing liquid fuel from entering the charcoal canister or fuel injection system. Vehicle safety technology