Ive heard of VST plugins, but I don really know much about them. Whats the story?
VST plugins are (usually small) pieces of software that you can use in conjunction with AudioMulch and other applications to add new sound generation and processing functionality. In AudioMulch, VST plugins can be used just like built-in contraptions. You can use VST plugins either by placing them in the VSTPlugins directory inside the AudioMulch installation directory (usually under C:\Program Files) or by setting AudioMulch to use another application’s plugins directory from the VST tab of the Settings dialog (accesible from the Edit menu). Some VST plugins are commercial and must be purchased, however there are many VST plugins which software developers offer free of charge. To get started try visiting sites like Database Audio, K-v-R, and Smart Electronix. You can read more about VST plugins in the AudioMulch help file.
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