- Virtual Studio Technology
Steinberg 's Virtual Studio Technology (VST) is an interface for integrating softwareaudio synthesizer and effectplugin s withaudio editor s and hard-disk recording systems. VST and similar technologies useDigital Signal Processing to simulate traditionalrecording studio hardware with software. Thousands of plugins exist, both commercial andfreeware , and VST is supported by a large number of audio applications. The technology can be licensed from its creator,Steinberg .Overview
VST
plugin s are generally run within aDigital Audio Workstation , providing the "host" application with additional functionality. Most VST plugins can be classified as either instruments (VSTi) or effects, although other categories exist. VST plugins generally provide a customGUI , displaying controls similar to the physical switches and knobs on audio hardware. Some (often older) plugins rely on the host application for their UI.VST instruments include software
emulation s of well-known hardwaresynthesizer devices and samplers, emulating the look of the original equipment and its sonic characteristics. This enables VSTi users to use virtual versions of devices that may be otherwise difficult to obtain.VST instruments require notes to be sent via
MIDI in order to output audio, while effect plugins process audio data. MIDI messages can often also be used to control parameters of both instrument and effect plugins. Most host applications allow the audio output from one VST to be routed to the audio input of another VST (known as chaining). For example, output of a VST synthesizer can be sent to a VST reverb effect for further processing.With appropriate hardware and drivers, such as a
sound card that supports ASIO, VST plugins can be used in real-time. ASIO bypasses Windows' slower audio engine, offering much lower latency.VST plugins
VST instruments generate audio. They are generally either virtual
synthesizer s or samplers. One of the first VST instruments was the [http://www.kvraudio.com/get/74.html Neon VSTi] (see [http://www.kvraudio.com/i/m/74.jpgSCREENSHOT] ), which was included in Steinberg's Cubase. Some, such asNative Instruments ' Pro-53, specifically recreate the look and sound of famous synthesizers from years past (in this case, theProphet-5 ).VST effects, such as reverb and phaser effects, process audio input. Other monitoring effects provide visual feedback of the input signal without processing the audio. Most hosts allow multiple effects to be chained.
VST MIDI effects process
MIDI messages prior to routing the MIDI data to other VST instruments or hardware devices; for example, to transpose or createarpeggio s.List of VST Plugins
[http://www.sonicprojects.ch/stringer/description.html Stringer] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=29 Die Funky Machine] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=18 Mr Ray Seventy Three] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=27 Mr Ray Mk2] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=13 Organized Trio] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=20 Mr Tramp] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=31 Electric Grand (EG70)] [http://www.soundfonts.it/?a=read&b=25 Miles Tone] [http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=pro52 Pro-53] [http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=b4ii B4-2] [http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=absynth4 Absynth4] [http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=fm8 FM8]
VST hosts
oftware
A "VST host" is a software application or hardware device that allows "VST plugins" to be loaded and controlled. The host application is responsible for handling the routing of
digital audio andMIDI to and from the VST plugins. There are a wide range of VST-compatible hosts available; some of the most popular includeAbleton Live ,Cubase ,FL Studio ,REAPER and Sonar. [http://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm Savihost] is a stand-alone executable that runs a single VST instrument.VST plugins can be hosted in incompatible environments using a translation layer, or shim. For example,
FXpansion offers a VST to RTAS (Real Time AudioSuite ) wrapper (allowing VST plugins to be hosted in the popularPro Tools digital audio workstation ), and a VST toAudio Units wrapper (allowing VST plugins to be hosted in AppleLogic Pro Digital Audio Workstation ).Hardware
Hardware VST hosts (e.g. [http://www.museresearch.com/ Muse] Receptor and [http://www.smproaudio.com/ SM Pro Audio's] V-Machines) can load special versions of VST plugins. These units are portable and usable without a computer, although all editing is done on a computer. Other hardware options include PCI/PCIe cards designed for audio processing, which take over audio processing from the computer's
CPU and free upRAM .Audio data can also be sent over a network using appropriate software, allowing the main host to run on one computer and VST plugins to run on peripheral computers.
VST plugin standard
The "VST plugin standard" is the audio plugin standard created by
Steinberg to allow any third party developers to create "VST plugins" for use within "VST host applications". VST requires separate installations for Windows/Mac/Linux. The majority of VST plugins are available for Windows.Competing technologies
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LADSPA ,DSSI andLV2 forLinux
*Apple Computer 'sAudio Units
*Microsoft 'sDirectX *
*Digidesign 'sReal Time AudioSuite
*Digidesign 's TDM* "Steinberg decided to drop support for DirectX from Cubase 4."GNU/Linux support
Kjetil Matheussen's "vstserver" first provided a mechanism for loading and using VST plugins via his "k_vst~" object for the
Pure Data synthesis environment and his "ladspavst" "plugin to host plugins" for theLADSPA Linux audio plugin API. Kjetil has added his "vsti" to his list of vstserver clients, providing a way to use VSTi plugin instruments underLinux .[http://joebutton.co.uk/fst/"FreeST"] ("fst") allows GNU/Linux users to use native Windows VST plugins by using parts of the WINE compatibility layer. It is supported by such programs as Ardour and
JACK Audio Connection Kit . This requires the Steinberg [http://ygrabit.steinberg.de/ SDK] . FST and jack_fst wrap the VST plugins as JACK clients and display the graphical user interfaces in separate windows. The plugins can then be controlled by MIDI, often using a sequencer such asRosegarden . A similar solution is to use [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104230&package_id=127571 dssi_vst] , which wraps VST plugins in aDSSI plugin, thereby allowing VST plugins to be used with programs that have DSSI support. This solution was used in the commercial Linux distribution Studio to Go! from [http://www.ferventsoftware.com/ Fervent Software] . The music programLMMS also features VST support through "LMMS VST Support Layer". All of these solutions except LMMS require Steinberg's SDK for compilation in addition to Wine and Wine's development files, whose package is typically named 'wine-devel' or 'wine-dev'.Alternatively, one can try to run VST-hosting Windows programs by using Wine. This has been known to work with
Jeskola Buzz ( [http://web.hibo.no/~mva/viewreview.php?id=706 instructions] ),Modplug Tracker 1.16, and recent versions ofREAPER can be run with recent versions of Wine.Lately Linux has seen a surge of native VST plugins. (Using Steinberg VST-SDK but compiled natively for linux). Hosts supporting native Linux VSTs are
Renoise andEnergyXT also there is JACKable VST/LADSPA/DSSI host calledJost available. On September the 4th the first commercial Linux VSTi plugin Discovery R3 was released bydiscoDSP . Collection of free native VST plugins are available from various sources.Programming languages
Steinberg's VST SDK is a set of C++ classes based around an underlying C API. The SDK can be downloaded from their website.
There are several ports available, such as a Delphi version by [http://axiworld.be/vst.html Frederic Vanmol] , a JAVA version from the [http://jvstwrapper.sourceforge.net jVSTwRapper] project at sourceforge.net, and a .NET version - [http://code.google.com/p/noisevst/downloads/list Noise] . Another .NET implementation is [http://www.codeplex.com/vstnet VST.NET] . This open source project also includes a framework which makes creating VST plugins easier and result in more structured code.
In addition, Steinberg have developed the VST GUI, which is another set of C++ classes, which can be used to build a graphical interface. There are classes for buttons, sliders and displays etc. Note that these are low level C++ classes and the look and feel still have to be created by the plugin manufacturer.
ee also
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Software synthesizer
*Digital audio workstation
*LADSPA andDSSI , similar open source standards.
*Audio Units , a similar standard byApple Computer .
*Synthedit , a VST/VSTi editor.
*SynthMaker , visual programming tool for VST/VSTi
*Software effect processor External links
* [http://www.kvraudio.com/ KVR Audio] Comprehensive plug-in database (over 3000 entries). Daily plug-in news. Very active forum. Banks, patches, etc.
* [http://www.steinberg.net Steinberg] - The software company that developed the VST standard.
* [http://code.google.com/p/noisevst/ Noise] - Aforementioned Noise on Google code, includes source code.
* [http://www.codeplex.com/vstnet/ VST.NET] - An interop layer to managed .NET code and a framework for easy development.
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