Problems with Steinberg VB-1 VST
Problems with Steinberg VB-1 VST
I get a buzzing sound when I use the Steinberg VB-1 VST plug-in in Live 4.0.3.
I also noticed that this bug was encountered by someone in the beta.
Has this problem been identified and is there a solution?
I also noticed that this bug was encountered by someone in the beta.
Has this problem been identified and is there a solution?
I also tryed the cheap Steinberg Neon synth and I only get the
same buzzing noise you describe with VB-1. I know these plugs
are not the common wet dream, but you get loads of voices out
of them. :] I dont know of any solution tho :\
geistfrei
same buzzing noise you describe with VB-1. I know these plugs
are not the common wet dream, but you get loads of voices out
of them. :] I dont know of any solution tho :\
geistfrei
Live 5.2, WinXP SP1, Dell 5150, P4 3Ghz, 768 MB, RME Multiface II
Any1 else
Does anyone else have this problem with VB1?
-
Frank Hoffmann
- Posts: 771
- Joined: Tue Jan 28, 2003 6:01 pm
- Location: Ableton Headquarter
I believe the VB1 is not ment to be used in other host applications than Cubase.
Frank
Frank
Frank Hoffmann
[email protected]
[email protected]
Still not working
The problem with using VB-1 still occurs. Any thoughts or fixes?
-
Frank Hoffmann
- Posts: 771
- Joined: Tue Jan 28, 2003 6:01 pm
- Location: Ableton Headquarter
I have checked with the latest VB 1 from SX 3 on Mac OS X and it just works... You are right, the VB 1 is not protected against use outside of Cubase like many other Steinberg plug-ins.
Frank
Frank
Frank Hoffmann
[email protected]
[email protected]
-
Frank Hoffmann
- Posts: 771
- Joined: Tue Jan 28, 2003 6:01 pm
- Location: Ableton Headquarter
As I said it works in Live 4.0.4 with the Version from Cubase SX 3 on Mac OS X.
Which Cubase or Nuendo Version do you own?
Are you on PC or Mac?
Frank
Which Cubase or Nuendo Version do you own?
Are you on PC or Mac?
Frank
Frank Hoffmann
[email protected]
[email protected]
Still a problem
Will this problem ever be addressed?
C'mon Abletons, it can't be that hard.
Anxiously awaiting a fix...
C'mon Abletons, it can't be that hard.
Anxiously awaiting a fix...
-
anti-banausic
- Posts: 1609
- Joined: Fri Jun 11, 2004 9:15 pm
- Location: NYC
You can use energyXT as a VST that houses VB-1. I am guessing that you are trying the KVR psytrance bassline tutorial?
But really, when I invested in energyXT, it was only like $59. And you can use it as a vst in any host. Pretty versatile little thing, and seeing as XT2 is coming up....
My big thumbs up!
But really, when I invested in energyXT, it was only like $59. And you can use it as a vst in any host. Pretty versatile little thing, and seeing as XT2 is coming up....
My big thumbs up!
Macbook c2d 2.0, 2G RAM, 160G HD 5400 RPM, OSX(10.5.5), XP Home, LIVE6, BCR 2000, UC33e, Yamaha P-200, Logic Studio, KRK V6 II
anti-banausic wrote:You can use energyXT as a VST that houses VB-1. I am guessing that you are trying the KVR psytrance bassline tutorial?
But really, when I invested in energyXT, it was only like $59. And you can use it as a vst in any host. Pretty versatile little thing, and seeing as XT2 is coming up....
My big thumbs up!
EnergyXT - highly recommended !
One of the most useful pieces of software I bought this year so far !
Think of it as a similar concept to Reason 3's Combinator for the rest of the world.
Easily overcome some of Live's routing limitations (e.g. it's fun to set up networks of parallel processing which is hard to do in Live's serial/insert based scheme). Avoid filling your session view up with redundant channels dedicated to parallel processing. Makes freezing such structures simple.
Also this is a convenient means for moving complex plugin arrangements from one VST host to another - e.g. set up a complex processing chain for a Vocal channel in Neundo 3 within a single EnergyXT instance, save the FXP, and then move this same structure into Live 5 easily.
Like Reason 3's Combinator you can use EnergyXT as a convenient means for surfing your library of custom patches without concern for which instruments need to be loaded up to audition a patch.
You can use EnergyXT recursively - Launch EnergyXT instances within itself to build up highly complex processing networks from more basic EnergyXT components you've created.
Has additional inbuilt plugins for splitting/remapping/routing MIDI streams, playing MIDI files back from within itself, Mixer objects, etc .... you can setup big fat Combi style patches (similar to high end hardware workstation synths) with splits, layers, arpegiators, etc.
Energy XT is an extremely useful and versatile structuring device !
I was very excited about Combinator being added to Reason 3 for the same reasons however this is even better!
- you can use any plugins of your choosing
- use it within any VST host at any point you could insert a plugin
It cost me $68AUD in total to purchase it from ShareIt.com
This is the most fun I've ever had with $68AUD
(except for some crazy LSD I bought back in 1994 ...)
Cheers !
JaseFOS
-Live10.1 |Push2|Maschinemk2|KeyLab61|LaunchPad|MCUpro|MCExt|MCExt|iPad2|TouchABLE2
-Mac Pro 5.1 (dual hex core Xeon 3.46gHz, 28Gb RAM) running MacOS 10.13.6
-Universal Audio Apollo Quad (firewire)
-SHITLOADS OF HARDWARE SYNTHS
-Live10.1 |Push2|Maschinemk2|KeyLab61|LaunchPad|MCUpro|MCExt|MCExt|iPad2|TouchABLE2
-Mac Pro 5.1 (dual hex core Xeon 3.46gHz, 28Gb RAM) running MacOS 10.13.6
-Universal Audio Apollo Quad (firewire)
-SHITLOADS OF HARDWARE SYNTHS
Problems still on V6
I can't believe this still hasn't been fixed... I just tried on V6.02 and VB1 is still fubar.