Roland V-Studio Platform Opened to Plug-In Developers

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huffcw
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Post by huffcw »

http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM04 ... S8F-3.html

"So far, there are eight plug-in developers with products available for the VS8F-3... TC Electronics will offer their TCR3000 which delivers 16 of TC's best reverbs. Universal Audio will bring their LA2A Limiting Amplifier and 1176LN Compressor to the V-Studio platform. More 3rd party plug-ins will be announced in the coming months."

Where's Creamware? Seems like another opportunity missed. You have TC and UAD represented - selling their plugins and promoting what they are capable of - but no Creamware.

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Post by valis »

Did you mail that to creamware asking them?
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Post by siberiansun »

mailing creamware is like talking to a wall
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Post by astroman »

actually Creamware is offereing a product range intended to retire 2480s etc :wink:
There are no Sharcs inside the Roland and a 'noname' studio plugin by CW is pretty hopeless against all those brands.
Unfortunately people do buy image, not quality...

cheers, tom
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Post by spacef »

I Wouldn't mind .... :smile:
I have searched but there is no info about a sdk/plugin format....
(yes I would love to port echo to other plateforms too, at least, if it sounds the same :wink: quite unlikely :wink: bis)
(too bad Max/MSP doesn't allow custom surfaces... yet)
see ya

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