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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Boche" data-source="post: 120996" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>Re: Marc Lopez of Yamaha Commercial Audio Q&A</p><p></p><p>Hi Marc,</p><p>thank you for doing this here. Here is my question.</p><p>Some years ago Yamaha acquired Steinberg and I thought, this would lead to a new dimension of VST-Plugin/ASIO insert integration into the new Yamaha live desks. But nothing really happened. </p><p>I'm still puzzled, that Yamaha does not make use of that untapped potential. By now this claim is taken by Waves and all the "waves solutions" are "Waves only":-( </p><p>So a lot of nice plugins, that would be very useful in a live enviroment (f.e. Drumagog, Trigger, FabFilter and so on) can't be used in Waves Multirack and such. I thought, Yamaha & Steinberg could pull off a new standard of VST Plugin integration, that would allow the user to use any VST plug (even Wave) they like. Why is that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Boche, post: 120996, member: 1698"] Re: Marc Lopez of Yamaha Commercial Audio Q&A Hi Marc, thank you for doing this here. Here is my question. Some years ago Yamaha acquired Steinberg and I thought, this would lead to a new dimension of VST-Plugin/ASIO insert integration into the new Yamaha live desks. But nothing really happened. I'm still puzzled, that Yamaha does not make use of that untapped potential. By now this claim is taken by Waves and all the "waves solutions" are "Waves only":-( So a lot of nice plugins, that would be very useful in a live enviroment (f.e. Drumagog, Trigger, FabFilter and so on) can't be used in Waves Multirack and such. I thought, Yamaha & Steinberg could pull off a new standard of VST Plugin integration, that would allow the user to use any VST plug (even Wave) they like. Why is that? [/QUOTE]
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