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Topic: List your functioning/not working VST plugins in AA3 (freeware/payware)  (Read 1538 times)
« on: July 18, 2008, 07:21:05 PM »
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Trying to create a list of 3rd party vst plugs that works good/cause bugs in AA3.

Hereīs the list so far:

Not working vst/directx-plugs (AA "forgetting" VST and DirectX applied-to-track settings upon exiting a session):

Artsacoustic Reverb
AA Dynamic Processing FX (happens only sometimes??)
Audio Damage - Replicant/VST
Audio Damage - Ricochet/VST
Drumagog VSTi
FabFilter - Pro C/VST
FabFilter - Timeless/VST
FabFilter - Volcano 1/VST
Ohmygod Comb Filter/VST (freeware)
The entire Sonitus DirectX effects suite
Wave Arts "Power Couple LE"


Confirmed working vstplugs:

amplitube
Audioease Altiverb 5
Abbeyroad plugins TG12413
Brainworx bx digital
Brainworx bx control
ezdrummer
Glaceverb
Kjaerhus Classic and Golden effects
Nomad Factory plugs
Ozone Izotope plugs
Psp Audioware mixpack
PSP plugs
SIR2
Sonalksis plugs
Sonitus VST effects suite (although itīs not clear how to use them as vst instead of dx)
Sonnox plugs
URS plugs
Voxengo Elephant
Waves bundle (some confirmed)
Wizooverb W2


Feel free to add your experience with any plugin, and I`ll add it to the list. Also if you think something in the list isnt correct, tell us all about it here.

/Johnny
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« on: August 04, 2008, 12:22:41 PM »
drlee79 Offline
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Wow 160 views and no comment?

Hmm...

/Johnny
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« on: August 04, 2008, 07:25:36 PM »
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Wow 160 views and no comment?

Hmm...

Searchbots.

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Feel free to add your experience with any plugin, and I`ll add it to the list.

The real people (not the bots) that read the thread probably also feel free not to! People only generally complain when things don't work, and they tend to start threads about them, rather than add to lists. I only use one or two plugins at the most, and one of those I don't use very much now, because most of the useful stuff in it is now in Audition.

So, I can tell you that Glaceverb works, and seems to remember presets, and so does Ozone.
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« on: August 05, 2008, 01:30:23 AM »
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I haven't experienced any problems with PSP plugs or SIR 2.  Don't use any of the others.
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« on: August 07, 2008, 07:31:47 PM »
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SteveG: Hi, nice to see you here also, not only at the Adobe forum. I hear you about the search bots. At the moment this discussion seems more alive at the adobe forum, but maybe itīs good to have a list like this here too.

/Johnny
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« on: August 07, 2008, 09:09:33 PM »
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Johnny, I think the issue is that many of the users here are also on the Adobe site and probably don't want to reply here to what amounts to the same thread on the Adobe site. 
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« on: August 10, 2008, 07:17:24 PM »
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Eric: Ok.

Then I think, from now on, the list in the first post I made will only be updated in the adobe forum. (I have to post it over and over again, because itīs forum doesnt allow edits after some time. Primitive forum if you ask me! Smiley )

/Johnny
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« on: August 10, 2008, 08:21:10 PM »
Graeme Offline
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I have to post it over and over again, because itīs forum doesnt allow edits after some time. Primitive forum if you ask me! Smiley

Not really so.

Although the members of this forum are well-behaved and rarely get into anything remotely resembling flames wars, or even heated debates, the limited ability to edit messages can be quite useful if something like that does occur.  This means that anyone making a post, later deemed inaccurate, controversial, or whatever, by later posters, is not at liberty to alter that post and then claim "I didn't say that".  I only wish the same was true for other forums I belong to.
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« on: August 10, 2008, 09:10:23 PM »
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I'm assuming that it's Adobe's primitive forums the OP's referring to, and IMO he's right - they are  pretty crude for this day and age.
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« on: August 11, 2008, 12:20:54 AM »
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I'm assuming that it's Adobe's primitive forums the OP's referring to, and IMO he's right - they are  pretty crude for this day and age.

Maybe you're right and it's the Adobe forums he's criticising.  I wouldn't know about that, since I don't go there - I never liked them from the first day we were offered them. 

Neither did a lot of other users - which is why this forum still exists.
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« on: August 11, 2008, 12:25:13 PM »
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I'm assuming that it's Adobe's primitive forums the OP's referring to, and IMO he's right - they are  pretty crude for this day and age.

I rarely go there now either for that reason.

Oddly enough I've seen other Adobe forums that seem to be much better so it gives me the impression that Audition doesn't seem very important to Adobe.

Cheers

James.
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« on: August 15, 2008, 04:12:16 PM »
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Yup, itīs Adobes own Audition 3 forum Iīm talking about.

jamesp: In what way did the other adobe forums seem better?
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