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  2. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    A VST host is a software application or hardware device that VST plugins run under. The host application presents the plugin UIs and routes digital audio and MIDI to and from the plugins. Examples of VST hosts include media players such as JRiver Media Center and foobar2000 .

  3. Magnus Choir - Wikipedia

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    It may work as a VST, VST3 or Audio Unit plugin within digital audio workstation software such as FL Studio, [6] Cubase, [7] Logic Pro or GarageBand. [8] Magnus Choir also is compatible with FreeVST [9] allowing Linux users to use native Microsoft Windows VST plugins by using parts of the Wine compatibility layer.

  4. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    1.8 Audio plug-ins. 1.9 Music analysis software. 1.10 Music circuit software. ... VST support ASIO output Windows OS X Linux MID MOD XM IT S3M; Renoise: 7 May 2024 ()

  5. SynthEdit - Wikipedia

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    Below a toolbar containing a switch (stylised as a green power button) to start and stop the audio engine, SynthEdit's interface is divided into three vertical sections: a left panel containing a list of modules, a section for the detached visual editing windows in the middle, and a panel showing the highlighted modules' properties and values on the right.

  6. Rosegarden - Wikipedia

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    Recent versions of Rosegarden support the DSSI software synthesizer plugin interface and can use some Windows VST plugins through an adapter. As of version 24.12 LV2 plugin beta support is provided. Connection to software synths is provided via ALSA MIDI.

  7. Audio Random Access - Wikipedia

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    Audio Random Access (commonly abbreviated to ARA) is an extension for audio plug-in interfaces, such as AU, VST and RTAS, allowing them to exchange a greater amount of audio information with digital audio workstation (DAW) software. It was developed in a collaboration between Celemony Software and PreSonus.