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  2. Ardour (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is theoretically possible to use plugins created for Windows in the VST2 format on Linux with the help of Wine, but the project team does not recommend it. [8] Since version 6.5, it also supports VST3 plugins on all supported platforms. [9] Unlike most modern 64-bit DAW's, Ardour does not run 32bit VST's natively. [10]

  3. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems. [ 4][ 5] As of December 6, 2022, Audacity is the most popular download at FossHub, [ 8] with over 114.2 million downloads since March 2015. It was previously served by Google ...

  4. REAPER - Wikipedia

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    It can also run AU plugins (on macOS), CLAP plug-ins, DX plugins (on Windows) and LV2 plugins, [11] and thus works with the vast majority of both free and commercial plug-ins available. REAPER x64 can also run 32-bit plug-ins alongside 64-bit processes. [9] As of version 5.97, REAPER supports ARA 2 plugins. [12]

  5. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Studio Technology ( VST) is an audio plug-in software interface that integrates software synthesizers and effects units into digital audio workstations. VST and similar technologies use digital signal processing to simulate traditional recording studio hardware in software. Thousands of plugins exist, both commercial and freeware, and ...

  6. Studio One (software) - Wikipedia

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    Studio One is a digital audio workstation (DAW) application, used to create, record, mix and master music and other audio, with functionality also available for video. Initially developed as a successor to the KRISTAL Audio Engine, it was acquired by PreSonus and first released in 2009 for macOS and Microsoft Windows.

  7. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    FL Studio also has support for third-party VST and DirectX plugins. [31] The API has a built in wrapper for full VST, VST2, VST3, DX , and ReWire compatibility. Although FL Studio's own plugins are set to be available only in their native format in the future, some of them also function independently as standalone programs and can be purchased ...

  8. Steinberg Cubase - Wikipedia

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    This version introduced VST 2.0, which allowed VST plugins to receive MIDI data from Cubase. [24] 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 ...

  9. SynthEdit - Wikipedia

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    SynthEdit is a modular audio plugin development environment which uses a visual editor. First conceived in 1987 by programmer Jeff McClintock and initially distributed in 1999, it was officially released in 2005. Along with Native Instruments' Reaktor and the closely related FlowStone (previously known as SynthMaker) by DSPRobotics, SynthEdit ...