I wish to see what kind of waveform Synth1 produces since having to render each change every time just gets in the way of getting anything done.
Are they any VST plugins which can show the waveform an VSTi can produce?
There is s(m)exoscope (http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4), and there are a couple of others that are not too hard to find (https://www.google.com/search?q=waveform+display+vst+plugin).
I have that plugin s(m)exoscope, but the problem is, it only shows the waveform when i use samples.
Can i make it work also for VSTi plugins beside samples?
Uhm, you have to route the plugin's output properly. E.g. make it a master plugin and put it in an FX slot below the VSTi, or send the VSTi's output directly to the monitoring plugin using the "Output To" dropdown list.
The VSTi plugin system is way out of my head, but thanks.
It finaly shows the waveforms of Synth1.
I'm not so sure what's complicated about these two simple things:
- The output of one plugin can be routed into the input of another plugin by using the "Output to" dropdown.
- The output of all previous plugins in the list can be routed into the input of a plugin that is set to be a master plugin.
About that:
- Haven't noticed (yes, im lazy).
- Didn't realized it (haven't bothered with the VSTi concept much).
I'm a big fan of Oszillos-mega-scope (http://www.kvraudio.com/product/oszillos_mega_scope_by_benjamin_schulz), because it will combine more plugins to one instance if you use them. This allows you to view multiple waveforms and compare them on the fly. Works wonders to place an instance before and after a compressor then set them to overlap the waveform and change the colors. You can then really see what a compressor does to your waveform.
That's wonderful. It definetively looks very promising.
But it could have been better if it wasn't needed to sign in just to get an copy.
Otherwise, good find ;).
Oh. I must've gotten it before registration was required.
Lucky you :P.
For the record, i have signed in for that 'beta program' thingy.
But you were right, this VST is sick in a very good way :).