![]() SQ recommends the use of alternate virus protection. Note 3: on Windows, McAfee virus protection is known to interfere with the disk operations required by the plug-in. Note 2: as mentioned above, all Midi Quest plug-ins for AAX are derived from a single executable (Windows: ugin, Mac: Midi Quest AAX.aaxplugin) Note 1: MFX and Studio Connections plug-ins are instantiated differently and do not create new files. In each plug-in format with the exception of AAX, the plug-in will be named after the company and instrument so a Korg 01/W will have the following file names: ![]() To create plug-ins for multiple formats, repeat this process or choose the "all" option to create plug-ins for all formats simultaneously. Once the menu option is selected, Midi Quest will perform the steps necessary to create the plug-in for the selected format(s). This is accomplished by selecting one or more devices in the Studio window and from the menus choosing the plug-in format from Studio / Install Plug-ins. The first step in using a Midi Quest plug-in with a VST3, VST2, AAX, AU, MFX, or Studio Connections host is to create the plug-in. Move all of the Midi Quest AU plug-in back to the Components folder where they were originally found Run then quit any DAW capable of using AU plug-insĥ. Temporarily move all Midi Quest plug-ins into a temporary folder on the desktop (the temporary folder must NOT be a sub folder of Components)Ĥ. Open the folder /Users//Library/Audio/Componentsģ. Quit all DAWs capable of using AU plug-insĢ. If multiple Midi Quest plug-ins are installed on a system and the wrong plug-in is created, for example a Roland JV-1010 editor is selected but a Korg Triton editor is created instead, follow these steps to correct the problem:ġ. Use VST3 plug-ins instead.ĪU Plug-in note: Sound Quest has seen situations where AU plug-ins are misidentified by the AU system. Other: most DAWs support VST2 at a minimum and should work with Midi Quest pluginsĬubase 9.5 note: automation for Midi Quest VST2 plug-ins is not supported by Cubase 9.5. ![]() Presonus Studio One: VST3, VST2, AU (Macintosh only)Ībleton Live: VST3 (Live 10.1), VST2, AU (Macintosh only) Steinberg Cubase: VST3, VST2, Studio Connections (not supported by all versions) Following is a short list of the more common applications: Obviously it is important to know which plug-in formats the host application supports as you will need to create the correct plug-ins to work with that host. The reason is that each plug-in is instrument specific and is directly associated with the instruments installed in Midi Quest Pro. When Midi Quest 12 Pro is installed, you will find that initially it does not install any plug-ins. Installing, Uninstalling and Configuring Plug-ins for VST3, VST 2, AU, MFX, and Studio Connections (Plug-ins)
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